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So... I've been doing some reading and think I may have a reason for the difference.
My diffuser was a high pressure one that I had to run my regulator at 40psi, with the reactor I now run it at 10psi
Apparently the higher psi means more pressure and more co2 per bubble due to compression, so me now running 2x the bps at a lower psi doesn't mean I am using 2x the co2 by mass.... Does that make sense?
My diffuser was a high pressure one that I had to run my regulator at 40psi, with the reactor I now run it at 10psi
Apparently the higher psi means more pressure and more co2 per bubble due to compression, so me now running 2x the bps at a lower psi doesn't mean I am using 2x the co2 by mass.... Does that make sense?