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Milwaukee Co2 Regulator Review

Submitted by AquariumsLife.com on January 1, 2010 – 4:56 pmNo Comment

Co2 Regulator ReviewDESCRIPTION
The Milwaukee Instruments MA957 Solenoid Valve, CO2 Regulator with Bubble Counter also includes a needle valve and comes with dual gauge. The left gauge meters tank capacity and the right gauge meters flow. The needle valve flow control provides for precise measurement. The solenoid valve comes with a 1.5 meter power cord.

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This is what you’ll need to dissolve calcearous media in marine systems and what you want to get if you have enough playing with your yeast Co2 system to grow nice plants in freshwater systems. The Milwaukee Co2 Regulator is the best I know.

Yes, it’s a little expensive but you’ll get for what you pay for. Used with a Aluminum CO2 Cylinder, you can expect your CO2 supply to be stable and to last up to around 6 months.


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