🛠️ Elevate your aquarium game with precision CO2 power — because your aquatic ecosystem deserves the best!
The Aquarium CO2 Generator Kit G700S features a thickened 4L SUS304 stainless steel cylinder, triple stainless steel filter elements, and a full 304 stainless steel construction for durability and safety. It includes a quick-connect solenoid valve and bubble counter for easy, quiet CO2 regulation. Designed for longevity with replaceable parts and supported by a 1-year warranty and round-the-clock customer service.
T**K
Happy with my first venture into co2
Well built! Good instructions. Works great! Plants are now thriving - Very happy with it :)
T**R
Recommend
So far this product works as intended. I’m a month and a half in with the co2 and it’s barely at low. I’m running 1-2 bps and it’s lasted much longer than I expected. Hopefully it stays running strong. I’ve gotten great results with plant growth. Highly recommend if you’re on a budget.
D**L
Better Than I'd Expected & Well Worth it!
I only recently sent for another one of these after owning one for a few years. I'm now sending it back, but not because there's anything wrong with it! I never opened it before realizing I simply didn't need another one right now.However, I will say these are *great* little DIY systems, & I'd recommend them to anyone wanting co2 for their aquariums without buying the "usual" tank & regulator, plus needing to take it to be refilled with co2 when it runs out.Even if you do have such a system, this clsea set-up would be great to have as a back up for when you run out of co2. Mine starts building pressure *immediately* & is ready to use (in my experience) within 12 hours or less.Below is what showed up as a review I never completed from - ? - at least 2 yrs ago. It popped up when I was going to review the 2nd one just bought, so I'm not sure if I'm allowed to go back that far when reviewing. I'd completely forgotten that I'd begun a review so long ago:I'd done DIY co2 already with the big soda bottles & all that jazz. I was never a fan of the yeast/sugar mixtures, so had done them with baking soda/citric acid. One time a bottle blew up. Yikes! The main problem was that they just ran out too quickly & I'm too lazy to keep up with them, so I'd just gone low-tech for a long time. Then I bought some high-tech plants, & had only a single co2 tank, so thought I'd give this one a try.Once I finally got around to putting this one into action, at first I was irritated with the instructions & the bad grammar, etc. That's just typical of me, though, as it's also typical of products made outside the U.S.A. It seems like they could at least get English-as-1st-language interpreters to edit their lame instructions. The ad descriptions, manual & videos are even amusingly lame, but they do show enough to get the gist.However, the quality of the stainless tank & attachments is really as advertised. Well-made! I docked a single star mainly due to the one thing that isn't made all that well IMO: the solenoid valve is flimsy, especially the way the wires are attached. I'm not crazy about the diffuser, either, but that's a minor issue.I've had this up & running now for more than 3 months in a smaller (25G) aquarium, & it's still putting out the co2 like a champ. I did replace the diffuser with a whittled chopstick end placed to pull into a wavemaker to blow the co2 around the aquarium better. It's great how long it's lasted, & the pressure in the tank is still pretty high. With the old (pop bottle) DIY system, I think I had to change it out every few weeks or so. (Not to mention that exploding bottle experience. I'm still coming across crusted baking soda spots here & there.)All in all, it was a good buy & worth it.Recent update: I've learned that staggering the dry ingredients (1/3 citric acid, 1/3 baking soda, repeat) seems to keep it from bubbling out too soon. Also, I put ice cubes in the water & keep it in the fridge until ready to add it. Have to make sure you have 600 ml. after removing the ice cubes. Otherwise, following the directions that are right on the bottle's top works well. It is definitely a good idea to tilt the bottle about 45 degrees to pour in the water, & to do it quickly enough to prevent the reaction from bubbling out before you have time to get the regulator lid on. And do be ready to put it on immediately. The tank I bought a few years ago still looks and works like new.A warning: Don't try to clean the solenoid as recommended in their manual!!! If the instructions don't also tell you how to reassemble it, take that as a red flag/bad omen. I thought I'd try it once, & it took a long time for me to figure out how to get those tiny clips back on. I ended up using a little magnet to hold them in place & then push them down with a blade, but even then it was difficult to do. I used a small rubber band to hold the pieces together. Thing is, the solenoid didn't need cleaning at all once I got into it! I'd rather pay for a new solenoid than go to all that trouble again!
M**L
Very pleased with this purchase
I searched for weeks to find a setup that would work for my tank. I decided to go with this one because of the other reviews and the fact that customers who had issues, reported that their customer service was very helpful. I have been running this tank for three weeks and have had no issues. It's nice to know that if something does go wrong, customer service will be helpful. I used the diffuser it came with at first, but I personally didn't like the look so I switched to an inline diffuser and still works great. I didn't order the ingredients from them, I just went to the grocery store and picked up the baking soda and citric acid in bulk.A few tips regarding the set up:- do yourself a favor and order a scale to measure the ingredients. You want to be very accurate here.- make sure your ingredients are not clumpy. This isn't really an issue with citric acid but the baking soda will clump up. After you measure it, take a few seconds to sift or break up any clumps by hand. This will ensure that your reaction is strong and lasts.- the first time I added the ingredients, I didn't sift the clumps and I used coldish water. I also added the ingredients in the order they say. That tank only reached ~18 kg/cm on the gauge and the reaction lasted about 5 days. However, I found that layering the ingredients, getting rid of the clumps and using really cold water yielded way better results.- you want to use ice cold water! This is very important to make sure the reaction occurs to its max potential. I place a jug of water in the freezer to make sure it's very cold (but not frozen).- order yourself a drop checker so you can be sure your co2 levels are safe. It will help you dial in your usage. You can't do this by eye, you'll need to measure it somehow.Doing the above got my gauge to 40kg/cm in about 6 hours and I've been running for almost three weeks. I do have it connected to a smart plug on a timer to make sure i keep co2 levels safe for my fish but enough for my plants to thrive. Your usage will be different of course but if you follow these tips you will maximize the reaction for your tank.
R**1
So far..... outstanding!
The packaging this product comes in is first rate professional. I was shocked at the quality and sturdiness of the parts. Instructions were simple. After filling CO2 tank with ingredients, it was up to pressure the next morning. It has been running nine hrs a day for seventeen days and the needle on regulator hasn't moved. The needle valve for bubble counter is pretty sensitive and holds the same flow day after day. I have the solenoid plugged into a wifi timer and that too has been flawless. I would highly recommend this generator system to anyone considering stepping up their planted tank game. Tip.....fill bubble counter with food grade mineral oil from the get go, not water. You will find yourself having to refill the water every few days due to evaporation. The more we unscrew/screw/unplug the parts, the faster they wear out. I will be getting a second system for my 29 gallon soon.
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