JBL PROFLORA CO2 TAIFUN INLINE MEMBRANE

 Replacement/exchange membrane for the CO2 inline diffuser JBL PROFLORA CO2 TAIFUN INLINE and its predecessor JBL ProFlora Direct
Item no. 6469000

18.23 EUR

Price incl. 23 VAT plus Delivery
In stock – delivered to you in 1-3 business days
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Product features

  • Spare/replacement diaphragm for the CO2 inline diffuser JBL PROFLORA CO2 TAIFUN INLINE & the predecessor JBL ProFlora Direct
  • Switch off the filter, unscrew the diffuser, insert the watered diaphragm, screw the diffuser back on, switch on the filter
  • Special ceramic for particularly efficient CO2 diffusion and smallest CO2 bubbles for high effectiveness
  • An annual replacement of the diaphragm is recommended, as its diffusivity changes over time
  • Package contents: replacement diaphragm for all sizes of JBL PROFLORA CO2 TAIFUN INLINE (12/16,16/22,19/25), incl. 2 sealing rings

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  • The bubble counter does not fill with water. What should I do?

    If the bubble counter does not contain any water after installation, simply wait a few hours without switching on the CO2. It will fill itself through the water jet from the filter. Alternatively, the chamber of the bubble counter can be filled with water during installation.

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  • Why should the membrane be watered for 24 hours?

    In order to achieve a uniform bubble pattern with fine microbubbles, the modern ceramic-PE hybrid membrane should be watered before commissioning. If this is not done, large bubbles will form.

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  • Why does my CO2 INLINE DIFFUSER require more bubbles per minute than my old CO2 reactor/diffuser?

    The size of the CO2 bubbles is crucial for comparability. Therefore, the number of bubbles in ProFlora direct cannot be compared with the old method of bubble detection (e.g., ProFlora Count (safe) or other bubble counters). Depending on the method used, bubble sizes can vary by up to 300%. Therefore, to compare both systems, always use the same bubble counter and determine the conversion factor "bubble count in the old bubble counter" to "bubble count in ProFlora direct." Since there is no CO2 bubble size standard on the market, this confusion can arise

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