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CO2 Bubble Counter CO2 Regulator Needle Valve Compatible for Aquarium

CO2 Bubble Counter CO2 Regulator Needle Valve Compatible for Aquarium

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Product Details

This screw-on CO₂ bubble counter is designed for planted aquarium CO₂ systems, providing a clear and convenient way to monitor the CO₂ injection rate. It screws directly onto most CO₂ regulator needle valves for a compact, tubing-free connection between the regulator and bubble counter.

Built-in Metal Check Valve
Features a durable metal check valve structure that helps prevent aquarium water from flowing backward through the CO₂ line, providing additional protection for the regulator and solenoid valve.

Clear Bubble Monitoring
The high-transparency chamber provides a clear view of CO₂ bubbles, making it easy to observe bubble speed and fine-tune the CO₂ injection rate.

Thick Acrylic Chamber
Constructed with a thick, transparent acrylic chamber for enhanced durability while maintaining crystal-clear visibility of CO₂ bubbles.

Direct Screw-on Installation
Designed to screw directly onto a compatible CO₂ regulator needle valve for a compact and convenient installation.

4/6 mm CO₂ Tubing Connection
The outlet is designed for standard aquarium CO₂ tubing with a 4 mm inner diameter and 6 mm outer diameter.

Durable Metal Construction
Precision-machined metal components provide a solid and reliable structure for long-term use in planted aquarium CO₂ systems.

Specifications

  • Product Type: Screw-on CO₂ Bubble Counter
  • Application: Planted Aquarium CO₂ Systems
  • Installation: Direct Screw-on Connection
  • Tubing Size: 4/6 mm (ID/OD)
  • Built-in Check Valve: Yes, Metal Check Valve
  • Chamber Material: High-Transparency Acrylic
  • Recommended Filling Level: Approx. 80% with water or suitable bubble counter fluid

Installation Guide

  • Turn off the CO₂ supply and fully release the pressure from the regulator before installation.
  • Check the sealing O-ring at the connection point and replace it if necessary.
  • Screw the bubble counter onto the compatible needle valve outlet and ensure the connection is properly sealed.
  • Fill the chamber to approximately 80% with water or suitable bubble counter fluid.
  • Connect the 4/6 mm CO₂ tubing to the outlet.
  • Restore the CO₂ supply and check all connections for leaks before use.

Note

This bubble counter is designed for installation on the low-pressure outlet side of a CO₂ regulator. Do not connect it directly to a high-pressure CO₂ cylinder.

About Piherk

At Piherk, we specialize in gas equipment solutions that combine functionality with durability. With our professional brand TYLEE®, we’re committed to delivering products that are practical, reliable, and crafted to solve real-world needs.

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When will I get my order?

We’ll ship your order as soon as possible.

Once shipped, you’ll receive a confirmation email with tracking details.

Orders ship within 3–5 business days after payment.

Delivery takes 7–20 business days depending on your location.

Guarantee

Change your mind? Return within 30 days.

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Q1-When should the sealing ring be replaced?

Replacement is recommended in the following cases:

  • When it shows visible wear, aging, or hardening;
  • If you notice air leakage during use;
  • As a general guideline, inspect it every 6–12 months depending on usage frequency.
Q2-Do I need tools to install the pressure regulator?

No tools are required. Our regulators use a soft-seal structure, so you can simply tighten them by hand. Using a wrench or other tools may over-compress the sealing ring and cause leakage.

Q3-How to choose the right thread for CO₂ cylinders?

Cylinder thread specifications vary by country, region, and application. Common CO₂ cylinder threads include:

  • CGA320 – Commonly used in USA and Canada for industrial CO₂ cylinders. In Australia, this thread is also commonly used for soda maker cylinders.
  • W21.8 – Common in Europe and the UK; sometimes referred to as BS341 No.6 / DIN477-6.
  • G5/8 – Common in China and other parts of Asia.
  • Tr21×4 – Often used in home soda makers.
  • JIS M22-18 – Common in Japan and Korea, similar in size to W21.8 but not directly interchangeable.

Important Notes:

  • Thread standards differ by application: industrial CO₂ cylinders vs. home soda machines.
  • W21.8 and JIS M22-18 threads are similar but cannot be used interchangeably; always verify the cylinder thread before use.
  • Always check your cylinder and device specifications to ensure compatibility.
Q4-How do I clean the regulator?

Wipe the exterior with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Do not immerse in water or use harsh chemicals.

Q5-Will there be any color difference between the product photos and the actual item?

All products are photographed from actual items without excessive rendering, aiming to show the true appearance and surface finish. Due to lighting and display variations, there may be slight color differences between the photos and the actual items. In addition, metal products may have minor scratches or imperfections. Please understand and take this into consideration before placing your order.

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