DIY CO2 Scrubber

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Anyone try to use the Algae Barn Phytoplankton bottle to create a DIY Scrubber? I was looking at probably drilling a hole in the small chamber with tubing and water in that. Then in the bottom larger chamber have the Soda Lime in and a hole for piping to the Skimmer at the top of the other opening. Thoughts?
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So, I finally got around to making this. Pretty simple run, took the valve that regulates the air going into my Skimmer and extended the air hose to the Algae Barn bottle. Filled the large portion with Soda Lime and put about 10 mL of water in the small portion. Drilled the holes and ran the 3/16" hose through it (Soda Lime side to Skimmer, and Water side to valve/air intake).

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I'm curious if this makes much of a difference, did a reading of my pH and it sits around 7.8-8.0. We'll see in about a week if this helps.
 
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Well, I just returned from my work trip. I did a pH test this morning and the reading is at 8.0, I'm curious to see what it is later in the day. The affects may be marginal, but it looks like a small increase in pH and I really didnt spend much to create it with everything already being on hand except the Soda Lime.
 
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I'll have to post pictures of the final build. I took the valve from the skimmer and put it on the right most/smaller cap to allow air in but to also regulate it.

Ooo I think I know what you mean. So its recirculating. From the top of the skimmer cup, you have a valve and air line that goes to the fresh water side of the bottle
 

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I guess the one I dont know is. Will that fresh water drop to the lime chamber? And it will produce o2?

I am interested in this too because I do have that bottle and I can possibly recreate what you do. And I have my apex monitor my pH in real time(10mins increment) I can change that down to 1min
 
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