Adjusting CO2 Bubble Rate

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I spend a lot of time trying to adjust the bubble rate for my calcium reactors. The slightest movement of the needle valve causes a 30+- difference in the bubbles per minute. Who has found a regulator/needle valve combination that allows for micro adjustments?
 
You need a regulator that you can adjust the working pressure on. That is what shows on the second gauge.
 
But if you have the reactor hooked up to a pH controller, then it really doesn't matter as much
 
I don't have a controller so I took that part off the regulator. I have the working pressure set to 10 PSI but it's still real hard to make micro adjustments.
 
I'm trying to get about 180 bpm right now. Any movement at all and it jumps between 160 - 200. This needle valve is not brass but on another tank I have a brass one that was supposed to be the hottest thing that I got from Premium Aquatics (I think) a couple of years ago and it's not any better.
 
That's a pretty good bubble rate. I'm no expert but you may be close to the needle valves limit as far as what it can fine tune for you. A pH controller with a probe in the reactor, or at least in a cup that your effluent pours into would definitely solve the issue for you. You could let it go to 200 bpm no problem then. I would try bumping up the working pressure to 15 or 20 and see if that gives you a little better fine tuning at the higher bubble rates. My .02
 

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