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Carbo Soda M200

CO2 fertilization set for soda systems incl. soda CO2 cylinder
  • Complete set for aquaria up to 200 l
  • Connection suitable for all regular Soda cylinders
  • With precision pressure reducer made of milled aluminum
  • Dynamic Valve Control ( DVC ) for a constant CO2 supply
  • Integrated manometer as an indicator for the working pressure
  • Carbon, the most important building block for photosynthesis

CO2 fertilizer system for soda systems incl. soda CO2 cylinder

The practical alternative to classic CO2 fertilization systems. With our new CO2 fertilization system Carbo Soda M200 you can use a standard soda CO2 screw cylinder as a CO2 source. The advantage is the high availability of Soda cylinders, they can be easily exchanged. A good and constant CO2 supply is important for a healthy growth of aquarium plants and facilitates the maintenance of your aquarium. This gives you the opportunity to create perfect conditions for plants and aquarium inhabitants.

Specification

Product information

Product name Carbo Soda M200
Article number 4026
Range 200 L
Water Type Freshwater

Delivery scope

Soda CO2 Cylinder, 425 g
Safe stand
CO2 pressure reducer Carbo Soda
Special CO2 check valve
Special CO2 hose, 2 m
CO2 Diffusor Ultra M

Safety information

Carbon dioxide (CO2)
EC No. 204-696-9, CAS No. 124-38-9
UN 1013 Carbon dioxide / 0.425, ADR/RID, cl. 2.2, test pressure 250 bar, pressure at room temperature approx. 60 bar

CAUTION
Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated.
Protect from sunlight. Store in a well-ventilated place.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Handle with care. Do not throw.
Do not open by force.
Store in a cool place. Protect from heat above 50 °C. Do not store in cellars.
Do not inhale CO2 gas, which has a suffocating effect in high concentrations. If gas escapes, ventilate room well.

 

Note: If you notice that there is a danger from the CO2 compressed gas cartridges, you must inform the store where you purchased the compressed gas cartridges.

Guides

Types of aquaria

Beginner Guide – Part 1

Beginner Guide – Part 2

Beginner Guide – Part 3

Expansion stages for a compressed gas system

What do I need carbon dioxide for?

Overview of aquarium energy consumption