JBL ProFlora Taifun P
Mini CO2 diffuser for nano freshwater aquariums

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PROFLORA Taifun P
  • Optimal enrichment with main plant nutrient carbon dioxide: CO2 diffuser for nano freshwater aquariums from 20 up to 400 l
  • Even release and effective distribution: special ceramic for very small CO2 bubbles, built-in ceramic diaphragm
  • Even release and effective distribution: special ceramic for very small CO2 bubbles, built-in ceramic diaphragm
  • High-quality glass design
  • Package contents: mini CO2 diffuser ProFlora Taifun P Nano, incl. 1 suction holder
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Ideal nutrition for plants
The right CO2 concentration in the water is of great importance for the aquarium plants. Carbon dioxide is the main nutrient for plants and promotes their growth. Plants use the CO2 for the photosynthesis and thus supply the water with essential oxygen. They prevent algae growth, remove pollutants, provide hiding places and reduce pathogens.

Even enrichment
The JBL diffuser supplies the aquarium water with the main plant nutrient CO2 in even-sized bubbles. Easy to install The diffuser is suitable for all usual CO2 systems. Connect to CO2 hose with 4/6 mm. Attach diffuser with suction holder in the aquarium.

Effective
The built-in special ceramic ensures especially small and even-sized bubbles. Diffuser in high-quality glass design. The correct CO2 amount varies from aquarium to aquarium and depends on the volume, the water movement and the planting of the aquarium. You can check the CO2 content by means of a CO2 test.

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JBL ProFlora Taifun P

Art. no.:
6347600
EAN Code:
4014162634764
Range:
20-400 l
Volume packaging:
0.54 l
Gross weight:
38 g
Net weight:
22 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
40/140/96 mm

Properties

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No

Technical Data

FAQ
Why does the JBL Taifun P Nano make a “chirping” noise as soon as CO2 flows through ?

In this CO2 diffuser CO2 is pushed through a fine ceramic membrane under high pressure . This can, depending on the pressure, sometimes cause a slight “chirping” noise.

The JBL Taifun P or GLASS has become clogged. What’s the cause and what can be done about it?

Over time, algae growth, mulm deposits or occasionally limescale deposits can lead to a clogging of the ceramic diffusion membrane for tiny micro bubbles, with the result that the bubbles get bigger.

In this case please add the JBL Taifun P to JBL PROCLEAN AQUA for several hours.

The Taifun P does not produce any bubbles when used with a JBL bio80 or JBL bio160.

The Taifun P requires pressure for the carbon dioxide to be pressed through the fine membrane. The pressure formed in the reaction flask of JBL bio80 and JBL bio160 is enough to operate the diffuser.

If there are no fine bubbles coming out of the Taifun P, this may be due to the following:

1) The fermentation of the microorganisms isn’t working (see Solutions in the FAQ for the JBL bioRefill).
2) There might be a leak somewhere in the system where pressure can escape. Potential causes of the leak:
2a) The lid of the reaction vessel isn't screwed onto the cylinder properly. Solution: Clean or perhaps replace the sealing ring in the lid.
2b) The connections of the JBL T3 CO₂ hose where it is connected to the cylinder and the JBL SafeStop aren’t fastened tightly. Solution: The hoses must be pushed onto the connections all the way. If used frequently, we recommend shortening the hose by approx. 1 cm.

The JBL PROFLORA CO2 TAIFUN GLASS only produces micro bubbles in a few places on the ceramic disc. Why is that?

Gases and fluids always seek the path of least resistance when under pressure. Accordingly, it is normal for a ceramic diffusor not to produce bubbles that are evenly distributed all over the aquarium. The distribution naturally depends on other parameters as well. For example, if the pressure of the carbon dioxide is increased it will result in more uniform bubble production, but more carbon dioxide will be pressed through the TAIFUN as well.

Some of the pores of the ceramic disc can become clogged in the course of time. Please see the other FAQs for more information.

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  • safety instruction for accessories
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      safety_instructions_zubehoer.pdf
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