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    My bubble counter on my CA Reactor went bad so I need to make one since I did not want to wait until Monday or later to get one ordered

    I search online and found on made from a syringe and check valve. So I went to Walmart and got the Syringe, $1.79 as a kit for babies. Went to Aquatic Specialists and got the Check Valve ($2.99).

    We glued it in with silicone and off I went to let it cure.
    Now it is installed and working great.

    They claim the silicone will only last about 3 months but the silicone on my last one has last many years. I will just watch it to be sure.

    I am going to make another some time were I will show more details with pictures. Here is the final product.
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    nice, looks like it will do the job!

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    So far doing well.
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    I had to switch out to a smaller Syringe I found, the Silicone did not hold long. The output tube is a little small so I may have to come up with something else to hold that tube. Otherwise it is working great!
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    Why not use cyanoacrylate (superglue) instead of silicone?

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    to much space between it, I have it fixed now with a smaller syringe
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    ah, I see. Makes sense now

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