JBL PROFLORA m602
Refillable plant fertiliser system complete kit for freshwater aquariums, with night switch-off

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PROFLORA CO2 ADVANCED SET M
  • CO2 fertiliser system for the best feeding of fast and slow growing plants in freshwater aquariums from 100 up to 600 l
  • Easy use and efficient: refillable 500 g cylinder. Simple assembly, no separate water pump required. Can be converted into disposable system
  • Professional water care with night switch-off: precise dosing due to pressure reducer. Even release. Effective distribution due to extendable diffuser. Best check: bubble counter, CO2/pH test. Residual pressure display on pressure gauge
  • TÜV tested storage cylinder, pressure cylinder with overpressure relief. Stand ensures cylinder does not fall over. Hose screw connection prevents hose from slipping, check valve prevents water entering the cylinder
  • Package contents: CO2 plant fertiliser system ProFlora m602, incl. refillable 500g CO2 cylinder, fitting, stand, pressure reducer, night switch-off (time switch sold separately), diffuser, bubble counter, 2 m hose, backflow stop, CO2/pH test
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Nutrition for aquarium plants
Plants provide the aquarium with vital oxygen for the aquarium dwellers, prevent algae growth, remove pollutants, provide hiding places and reduce pathogens. The JBL plant fertiliser system supplies the plants with the main nutrient CO2 through the water. They absorb this through their leaves.

Easy to install
The system comes completely ready for connection. Screw the pressure reducer onto the CO2 storage cylinder. Connect the pressure reducer with the hose to the diffuser in the aquarium. The CO2 enters the aquarium and is dissolved in the water by the diffuser. The CO2 supply can be interrupted at night by adding a solenoid valve (not included).

Safe
The storage cylinder is TÜV tested and is equipped with an overpressure relief. Thanks to the check valve no water can enter the cylinder. The enclosed stand prevents the cylinder from falling over. The capacity of a CO2 system depends on various factors. The carbonate hardness, the quantity and species of the plants and the strength of the water surface movement are decisive. A 500 g cylinder which is not switched off by a solenoid valve during the night lasts with its default adjustment for about 4 months.

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JBL PROFLORA m602

Art. no.:
6302100
EAN Code:
4014162630216
Content:
500 g
Range:
600 l
Volume packaging:
28.24 l
Gross weight:
6550 g
Net weight:
5270 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
135/465/450 mm

Properties

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No

Technical Data

capacity from - to:100-600
FAQ
Bluish discolouration despite increased CO2 supply

Owing to a production fault a green colour change may not occur with the batches 1000 and 1001, despite increased CO2 supply.

Should you have one of the above mentioned batches, you can request a new refill set free of charge upon presentation of the sales receipt and a photo of the batch number. Please contact our customer service under: https://www.jbl.de/support/

Is it bad if water runs into the bubble counter?

If water runs back into the bubble counter, that’s not a problem as long as the water is not drawn towards the night time shut-off from there. The excess water is normally pressed out of the system again during the day.

JBL ProFlora m500: What is the range of a 500g CO2 cylinder?

There is no general answer to this question, as we do not know what the desired number of bubbles for your aquarium is. One bubble contains approx. 0.125 mg CO2, which corresponds to 4 million bubbles for a 500 g cylinder. At a consumption of 10 bubbles per minute (600 bubbles per hour), this corresponds to 6667 hours, which in turn corresponds to around 277 days or slightly longer than 9 months of unchanged CO2 supply.

Please note that this is a rough estimate and does not represent a guarantee about how many days you can actually get out of one compressed gas cylinder.

JBL pH-Control: When the appliance is connected and switched on, there is often a pulse-like formation of enormous bubbles at the CO2 - air stone, which can frighten the fish. After this it will revert to the bubble formation you set.

When the electromagnetic valve in the controller is switched off, the pressure in the entire system from the cylinder to the pressure reducer and the tubes and to the electromagnetic valve persists. When the valve is opened, the pressure in the system escapes first and then the system continues to operate as usual.

You can decrease / prevent this by reducing the operating pressure in your pressure reducer. In our new pressure reducers, this can be done with an Allen wrench under the black cover top.

Where did my algae come from?

Algae problems in an aquarium can never be traced to just one factor or general condition, and instead, are always the result of a combination of different factors, which include light, fertilization, water changes – specifically, how often and how much – feeding, fish population and, of course, the specific water parameters.

According to analyses that were performed over a course of a number of years, red algae, at least the common brush algae and beard algae, occur in descending order at the following parameters:

1) too little carbon dioxide (in relationship to 100 % of the measured tank); the pH level should be in the slightly acetic range, depending on the carbonate hardness, in every case.
2) elevated phosphate levels (over 90 %); phosphate limitation by means of JBL PhosEx ultra is often helpful here.
3) too little and too irregular fertilization (there should always be traces of iron at least).
4) insufficient water changes; a weekly water change of over 30 % is recommended for algae problems.
5) not enough fast-growing plants.

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Blog (opinions & experiences)

JBL TV #19 Part 5: Aquarium set-up - CO2 plant fertiliser system

What are the advantages of a CO2 plant fertiliser system? How do you connect a CO2 fertiliser system to your aquarium?

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JBL TV #1: Why do plants need a CO2 system in the aquarium?

In this video, biologist Heiko Blessin explains why plants need CO2 at all, why aquarium plants have different requirements and how to connect a JBL CO2 system. CO2 fertilisation for aquariums has never been explained more simply or more understandably!

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Misunderstandings – typical beginner mistakes

Based on our own experience in customer service and the many messages and questions we receive, we have put together the typical mistakes beginners may make. The experienced aquarist might well smile, but if they are honest, these are mistakes we all made at the start, aren’t they?

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From ProFlora CO2 system owner to tester, free of charge

Do you have a JBL ProFlora CO2 plant fertiliser system (u series/m series) with disposable or refillable cylinder? Then you can win an exclusive test model.

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#HannoverScape2016 – Rankings

Last weekend the final of the aquarium design competition #HannoverScape2016 took place. Together with the organizer of the event we now would like to present the final placements.

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Daily care

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CO2

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CO2 plant fertilisation

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safety information in accordance with GHS

Signal word: Warning

Hazard symbol

  • GHS04

Risk phrase

H280: Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated.

safety note

P101: If medical advice is needed, have product container or label at hand.
P102: Keep out of reach of children.
P103: Read label before use.
P410+P403: Protect from sunlight. Store in a well-ventilated place.

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