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Co2 Regulator Recommendation
I need a recommendation for a good quality, reliable C02 regulator w/solenoid. My deluxe M3 popped a seal after just 7 months use. Apparently, Monolith Monster Marine is no longer in business, and I can't find anyone who can repair it.
Thanks, Geary |
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Bump
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Three year warranty on this one. I had one of my check valves go bad after a year, and they mailed me out a new one no questions asked. I have a 20lb CO2 bottle, so I need an accurate bubble count over a very long period. I haven't touched the thing in over 6 months and it hasn't moved!!
http://www.aquariumplants.com/AQUARI...ST_p/co2-1.htm
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Wow.... a 3 year warranty! I wish I'd found that one a long time ago.
Many thanks, Geary |
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^^^^ Thats a great unit !
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Have a good'un |
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Someone told me that the M3 regulator is now being sold by Marine Depot as their "deluxe" model. You might try them there.
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how are the jbj regulators?!? just out of curiosity
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I am interested in this as well. Question: what if someone gives you a 3 year warr and then goes out of business ??? I guess that you are stuck correct? I do like the Best version from AquariumPlants however.
I want that one. |
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Then we would be S.O.L. That's the nature of the business.
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I got the aquariumplants.com regulator and no regrets. Very well made, I got rid of my RedSea regulator after I got this one.
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Any other brands out there that are recommended?
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i have the RF Deluxe CO2 Regulator with Solenoid excellent unit to : http://www.premiumaquatics.com/Merch..._Code=co2units and i know that a lot of ppl happy with the JBJ : http://www.jbjlighting.com/rel_prod_regulator.html |
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Yeah, but I only suggested it once (haha!!)
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The aquariumplants.com regulator has a bubble counter. My Geo reactor also has a bubble counter. Having two like that is not a problem is it?
Thanks, Geary |
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Not a problem at all. The GEO bubble counter is an automatic fill one; you never have to fill it. The one on the regulator will need to be filled every once in a while, depending on how much CO2 you are using.
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Thanks! Just wanted to be sure before ordering one...
Geary |
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i had a jbj that lasted about 4 months, never held a consistent bubble count, then the solenoid died. Switched to a JBJ and its worked flawlessly since.
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the first jbj probably meant a different regulator, right? |
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new to me too
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