Milwaukee CO2 Equipment

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Is the brand of decent quality? Most Co2 setups you see on-line are a lot more expensive.
 
Read the stickies, this exact reg setup/pH controller is talked about at least once.
 
WyldFya;2984888; said:
Read the stickies, this exact reg setup/pH controller is talked about at least once.

I didn't see it on there. I checked before I posted this thread.
 
I don't think it has the digital device with it, but someone in Chicago is selling the milwaukee gear on Craigslist for something super cheap like $55 bucks.

Makes me mad that I spent over $200 on my regulator setup (which I still haven't installed).

Didn't know you were planning on doing planted tanks in your basement too. Cool.

Anyway, if you can find it on CL and want it, I can bring it down to you in a few weeks.
 
Pharaoh;2985828; said:
I didn't see it on there. I checked before I posted this thread.

WyldFya;612888; said:
If you have particular experience with equipment related to planted tanks, please post the make and model, and a review on how well it worked. List any pros or cons about it, a website that you have purchased them from, and price and a star rating out of 5 (5 being the best). Please follow this model.


Azoo co2 regulator w/ solenoid
71.99This co2 reg worked moderately well, and was fairly well designed.
PRO: cost is user friendly, and good construction
CON: No instructions in english were included. It did not have an adjustment knob to reduce or increase the pressure coming out of the reg.
www.drsfosterandsmith.com
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Blueline co2 regulator w/ solenoid and bubble counter
N/A
This is a very good co2 regulator combo set.
PRO: Fairly standard design for co2 regs sets.Great construction, easy to read and use.
CON: Harder to find
NOT PURCHASED FROM A WEBSITE
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Hagen CO2 reactor kit
19.99
Decent for a beginning intro to co2 for a small planted tank. Pretty decent design, very similar to a DIY design.
PRO: Cheap cost relatively speaking, and ease of use. Good diffusion ladder.
CON: expensive for the design. Not able to do an aquarium larger than 30 gallons effectively.
www.drsfosterandsmith.com
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Aqualine bubble counter
26.99
I wouldn't recommend this bubble counter for the price I paid.
PRO: Inline design enables it to be placed anywhere on the line, without attaching to the reg/solenoid setup directly.
CON: Cheap construction, and weak seal.
www.drsfosterandsmith.com
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Milwaukee MA957/SMS122 Reg setup and pH contoller
$180
Good basic setup.
PRO: Low cost, good quality.
CON: None
Purchased online
*****

Double Membrane Diffusor
29.99
I wouldn't recommend this at all.
PRO: Innovative design, and construction
CON: Didn't work well unless it was placed PERFECTLY and was very precisely leveled.
www.drsfosterandsmith.com
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Greg Watson Fertlizers
varying
A great fertlizer.
PRO: Customizable, for optimum control over levels of nutrients in aquarium. Very affordable.
CON: If you don't know what you are doing there is a bit of a learning curve.
www.gregwatson.com
*****

Coralife Deluxe Lunar CF
Dependent on size. 260W normal list price $249.99
Great lights, especially the revamped design.
PRO: Newer model has better fan placement, and great reflection.
CON: Gets very hot. Had to replace the bulbs from the start
NOT PURCHASED ONLINE
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You know, I looked at that list twice and never saw it. Man I feel dumb. LOL
 
DaveB;2986693; said:
I don't think it has the digital device with it, but someone in Chicago is selling the milwaukee gear on Craigslist for something super cheap like $55 bucks.

Makes me mad that I spent over $200 on my regulator setup (which I still haven't installed).

Didn't know you were planning on doing planted tanks in your basement too. Cool.

Anyway, if you can find it on CL and want it, I can bring it down to you in a few weeks.

I found it, it looks OK, but I might just go new and get the digital controller with it. You got a PM, BTW.
 
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