Brian;
You asked for an innovation as the last assignment. How about this? An extra J.G. fitting on the lid to collect C02 and run it back to the pump input. We could use the same 1/2" bushings, only trim off the slip part so that the bushing is flush with the interior of the lid. Because the output bushing extends down into the lid, any excess C02 would tend to miss it and get pushed into the recirc fitting. This fitting could get connected to to the input line with a J.G. tee between the bubble counter and the pump input.
What do you think? Is this what the extra fitting on the lid of your reactor (pictured before the class started) was for?
Matt
You asked for an innovation as the last assignment. How about this? An extra J.G. fitting on the lid to collect C02 and run it back to the pump input. We could use the same 1/2" bushings, only trim off the slip part so that the bushing is flush with the interior of the lid. Because the output bushing extends down into the lid, any excess C02 would tend to miss it and get pushed into the recirc fitting. This fitting could get connected to to the input line with a J.G. tee between the bubble counter and the pump input.
What do you think? Is this what the extra fitting on the lid of your reactor (pictured before the class started) was for?
Matt