CO2 Omnibus Regulator for Disposable Cartridge or Regular CO2 tanks
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Watch VideosUp Aqua CO2 Omnibus Regulator for Disposable Cartridge or Regular CO2 tanks
– Simple regulator, easy to use
– For use with disposable cartridges and CGA320 (standard US CO2 thread) CO2 tanks
– Can be converted for use with paintball tanks with a Hydra Aquatics paintball adapter (HA-150 or HYD119)
Up Aqua’s new simple regulator is the latest solution for use with both the disposable cartridge and paintball CO2 bottles. It includes adapters for both designs into one unit. As packaged, the regulator will fit refillable CO2 bottles.
To use the disposable cartridges, or other sized CO2 bottles simply remove the nut from the unit. The disposable cartridges are UA-141 or UA123 and UA-142 or UA124 for ordering purposes.
Important Info: Use teflon tape on any fitting that does not seal with a gasket or o-ring.
Warranty: All regulators shall be covered by a 1 year limited warranty from date of purchase.
Made in Taiwan
Components needed for your CO2 system:
CO2 Tubing
Check Valve
Bubble Counter
Diffuser or Reactor
CO2 Continuous Tester or Drop Checker
CO2 is one of the most important elements in a planted aquarium. Without CO2, plants would not be as vibrant and healthy. CO2 is as essential along with proper lighting and nutrients to promote proper photosynthesis and help plants compete with and overcome algae. During photosynthesis, plants consume CO2 and certain macro/micro elements to produce simple sugars. This is the basic building block in which a plant would grow. When one of these elements is missing, plant growth comes to a standstill. For more information on those elements, https://sevenports.com/2018/08/15/aqualifes-new-planted-tank-line/.
Carbon dioxide in an aquarium is typically introduced by using a pressurized cylinder. The cylinder is controlled by a regulator or valve and a needle valve. Some units include solenoid valves, or they can be added later. With a solenoid valve the CO2 can be turned off at night with a simple light timer. Plants do not consume carbon dioxide during the night. This conserves carbon dioxide and reduces any chance of a drop in pH during the night cycle. Pressurized CO2 is the perfect solution for hobbyists.
The regulator is the most important component of any CO2 system. The pressure in a gas cylinder can be over 700 psi which is too high for safe use. The regulator reduces the pressure of the tank to a safe, usable level. The CO2 travels through a needle valve after the regulator and then to a check valve that prevents water from back siphoning from the aquarium. After the check valve, a bubble counter is needed. These are not only intriguing, but also provide a visual aid to determining the amount of CO2 entering the system. Up Aqua also offers regulator mounted CO2 Brass Bubble Counter with built in Check Valve (UA-169 or UA131).
SevenPorts offers many different options for adding CO2 to your tank regiment. We have everything from novice to the most elite components for building a CO2 system. In each category of product we have chosen the best and most reliable manufacturers because we know CO2 is a crucial component to a dream aquascape. There are many ways to add CO2 to a planted aquarium. Our Up Aqua CO2 Starter Kit is aimed towards new hobbyists just learning about adding pressurized CO2 to their planted aquarium. While our AZOO CO2 tablets offer an easy daily dose of CO2 for small tanks and more basic systems.
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Judy DeBoer –
These regulators DO NOT fit onto disposable CO2 cartridges with the nut removed. The female threads are ~5/8″, but disposable CO2 cartridges have ~3/8″ male threads. Total waste of if my money and time.
Ralph Cabage –
The UP Omnibus regulator has a tool that after you remove the regular co2 tank threads allows the unit to use 95 gram co2 cartridges like those on our site. We can send you a video link showing this if you email us.