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hhagen_1
04-28-2012, 10:17 AM
I have seen a few running online and think I know how it works. I think the solution is pumped through the dry cell back to the resivior witch the is the gas is released and goes in to the bubble tank my theory anyway let me know if I am right.

aceras624
04-28-2012, 01:08 PM
as you could imagine this topic has been discussed REPEATEDLY in depth. Please study a bit more and find the information you are looking for instead of simply asking questions. Youre not likely to get a response to such a high variable question :)

lhazleton
04-28-2012, 04:06 PM
As Gus has said numerous times, " Go to the main page and read everything from page 1 right up to the end of page 125." After doing this, you'll have a good understanding of how everything works.;)

whear
04-29-2012, 01:51 AM
I can actually relate to the simplicity of your question, because I joined this forum only 2-3 months ago. I too started with the beginning, with figuring out WTF is going on.

What you have understood so far is pretty accurate.

However, I'm not sure if you were referring to the gas as being "pumped" artificially, with a pump. It is not.

The gas follows a natural flow after being created into the reactor and exits, going towards the reservoir. The flow is driven by the pressure in the reactor ( from the accumulation of the gas itself and the liquid inside )

Same thing happens in the reservoir and bubbler.


Cheers.

xhdskip
05-17-2012, 03:35 PM
I've watched a lot of videos,
read a lot of pages so far,
and it seems this is generally a pretty accommodating group.
The knowledge base is incredible for sure.
Most folks seem to want to share their accumulated knowledge
with the rest of us beginners.
Sure we ask newby questions, trying to learn from the experience
of those who've went before us,
and paid the price by making expensive mistakes we hope to avoid.
i've learned a lot so far and hope to gain more in the future
so I can contribute something worthwhile for the newby's that follow me.
Thank you gentlemen for leading the way and lighting the path.
skip