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ZRDR Aquarium Co2 Generator System New Upgraded Automatic Timing Motor Valve 2L with Pressure Gauge Bubble Counter for Aquarium Plants,Stable Output

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Color: 2L


Features

  • New Upgrade : Newly upgraded co2 regulator motor valve! ZRDR co2 motor valve uses a timing device to set the time to operate itself. Automatically open and close according to the set time. 12v DC split motor valve is safer and more stable. Low power motor valve, low noise, low temperature. Bubble counter with check valve function to prevent water backflow into the CO2 tank
  • Innovative Bubble Recorder : ZRDR aquarium co2 generator has been upgraded. The bubble counter of the new generator is not only equipped with a syringe, but can directly use the syringe to inject water (there is a check valve inside the generator, only the water does not leak), it can add water during use, do not need to close the outlet, do not need to disassemble the air pipe, which is convenient for your use, and can also be divided into ordinary bubble counters
  • Refine the Bubbles : OUR CO2 generator system equipped with the atomizer, refine the bubbles and make it easy to dissolve in water and be absorbed by plants, Keep your aquarium full of vitality. When using this product for the first time, there will be large bubbles in the refiner, which will gradually disappear within 3 days
  • Low Cost : Generates CO2 on your own: you only need citric acid, baking soda, and water which are available in supermarkets. When the gas in the bottle runs out, you only need to purchase the material again
  • Peace of Mind After Sale : In order to enhance your sense of use of our products, we have equipped a full range of accessories to extend the service life of the products ,Package with installation instructions ,easy to install and use, Welcome to share with us, if you have any questions

Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13.66 x 7.28 x 4.84 inches; 3 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ FSQDJ-X-2L


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 24, 2024


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ ZRDR


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Customer Reviews: 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (341)


Item Weight: 3 pounds


Manufacturer: ZRDR


Item model number: FSQDJ-X-2L


Date First Available: January 24, 2024


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 13.66 x 7.28 x 4.84 inches


Item Weight: 3 Pounds


Brand Name: ZRDR


Target Audience Keyword: fish


Directions: Aquarium feeding


Warranty Description: Stainless steel


Model Name: FSQDJ-X-2L


Color: 2L


Size: 2L-X


Age Range Description: Adult


Included Components: accessories


Specific Uses for Product: Indoor


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  • Great all inclusive CO2 package
You get exactly what you see in the pictures. I got the $99 one with 2 pressure meters for low and high. And the quality of the components are pretty good. The CO2 takes a few hours for it to build up pressure. It starts fast then slows down a lot to the point where it seems it stops reacting, but within about 4 hours, the pressure in the canister was at 10 and by the next day it went to 20. Within the first 30 min, the canister gets cold on the bottom from the chemical reaction, so place something underneath it to capture condensation. Also the solenoid gets really hot, but seems to work just fine. I've seen others note this too so maybe that's how it is designed? Only time will tell how long the solenoid will last. Otherwise, a very solid package. ***Update 11/25/2020 Everything still works fine. Very easy to refill. Sometimes, I get crusties at the bottom and I just use a long wooden stick to break it up so it comes out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2020 by tcman

  • Works for awhile then all problems
It worked well for a while the plants were growing super fast everything was great but then problems kept coming like the bubble counter leaking which wasn’t a dealbreaker but then the solenoid broke and I couldn’t make a auto start had to do it manually everyday then the cylinders pressure kept dropping in like two days of refilling which was very disappointing ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2023 by AyushMerina AyushMerina

  • Best Co2 tank for planted aquarium
The media could not be loaded. After hours of research on Co2 tank kit, I finally found a “nearly perfect” Co2 tank kit which is the magtool that fit my budget. But this one is even a better price! Like bruh! Dont go for those brand one that charge you like an arm and a leg. Trust me, you need Co2 if you plan to start a planted aquarium. This is my Co2 tank kit first one is magtool and second one is this one. No leak whatsoever. I’ve always failed to start a planted aquarium without using Co2 and just focusing on aquarium plant. Hella algae and I gave up. This is the first time and I said F it and just get myself a Co2 tank with citric acid and baking soda as a reactant to get Co2. It sounds easy to go to a store and refill your Co2 tank but I’m too lazy and I live in the Bay Area, and I yelped and found that they charged like $15 to fill up a 4L Co2 tank. So I just use the baking soda and cictric method for a cheaper price and dont have to go anywhere. Baking soda from Arm and Hammer get you like 13.5lb for $12 at Costco. Citric acid is like 6lb for $23 with Milliard. Every reaction, you only need to spend like $5.2 per 4L for Co2 bottle with 450 - 550 PSI. People are really bad with math on here like bruhh, use freaking chatgpt if you are bad at math and chem. To sum it up, to create Co2, for every mole of citric acid you need 3 mole of baking soda. So you need 457g of citric acid and 600g of baking soda with 934mL of water to produce approximately 641psi of Co2. This is based on perfect calculation, usually you will get around 450 - 550 psi of Co2. 1:1.3129 (citric acid, baking soda) Water required to dissolve citric acid: For 457 g of citric acid: 457g/148g/100 mL=3.09× 100 mL=309mL of water Water required to dissolve sodium bicarbonate: For 600 g of sodium bicarbonate: 600g/96g/100 mL=6.25× 100 mL=625 mL of water This is the reason why you need 934 mL of water to dissolve everything correctly. Just plug in different gram of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and citric acid to get your required water. Since citric acid is more expensive than baking soda that you can get in Costco, I set the citric acid as a limiting reagent. TLDR; remember 1gram:1.3129gram (citric acid, baking soda) then calculate the required water to dissolve everything! Now you just need to add those baking soda, citric in and shake that stainless steel and add water at an angle. Easy peacy no cap. The diffuser for this suck, similar to the magzone one, so buy a different diffuser from fzone or something. My first time starting the magzone one and I stare at the freking thing for like 3 hours with no Co2. Keep thinking there is a leak or something but it’s the bad diffuser and searched all on reddit….. get yourself a different diffuser. Now I know to get an extra diffuser for this brand too, cause this diffuser kinda bad and make noise like the hell? Also get yourself an alexa outlet or something outlet with a timer that you can control with your phone for your solenoid. Since I use this Co2 tank with a Siesta Method. No algae whatsoever!!! First time I got no freaking algae with this algae and maximum brightness. I got 4 tank and I used hygger and Brite light. Brite light is the best trust me. Easy to set up and can set up when it is turn on in correlation with your Co2 turning on. The Co2 tube is kinda rigid to stick it to the bubble counter. I kinda have to use a lighter and loosen up to tie the nut to the bubble counter. Co2 7-11am on 3-9:00pm on Light 8-12on. 12-4pmoff 4-10 on One hour before light turn on to build up Co2 for the tank so plant can use right away. 1 hour turn off before light turn up so light can use all excess Co2. First time setting my planted aquarium and it grows beautifully without algae. Im obsessed with growing plants now haha. Look at my red lotus before and after photo. It exploded! Oh I also added easy green fertilizer everyday too and no algae compared to the bad thrive NA and flourish excel that kill my snail and shrimp. The CO2 PSI in the photo that I have is after 2 weeks of 3bps and still around 500 PSI remain. Way better than those refilled Co2 tank. When I first add all the ingredients, it is only go up to 100PSI but the next day it jumped up to 400 PSI and has remained at 500 PSI since. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024 by Trung Trung

  • Not really recommened for grow tent/room
Well this product does what it says it will do, however if your using it for a grow tent you should be aware the Co2 won't last you very long, especially if your tent is not 100% sealed. Any fans or exhaust systems will deplete levels very quickly. I used the whole tank up in a single day trying to keep it at the very least around 900-1200 ppm and it really never maintained the 1500 ppm that is suggested. This tank is rather difficult to control and figuring out how many bubbles per minute and size of bubbles is a real pain. There were times I set the bubbles at the rate I wanted only to come back an hour later and it wasn't bubbling and the ppm was way back down. I don't really recommend this for growing, it's use for aquarium is probably spot on but it's too difficult to find the right setting with the valve and it lacks consistent dispersion. It gets costly when it comes to the citric acid and the amount needing to be used when it needs to be recharged every couple of days at most. I would also like to note that the tube you fill with water leaks horribly and need to be refilled often (if you care to see the bubbles) a little Teflon tape helped but didn't fix the issue completely. As for the quality of the product, I would say it's made well. It does run rather hot so be careful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2020 by Drebeesie

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