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I'll second the reactor option. Never had a problem with a reactor except for when I dropped a cylinder on one and broke a hose barb off it. I can't imagine a diffuser would have survived the same treatment either.
As said, they also DIY easily.
Well the yeast systems, technically, get away with being topped up with just sugar. You can salvage the yeast for new cultures.
Although a few extra nutrients don't hurt in the long term if you keep reusing the same yeast.
It'll work. The basic ingredients ramp up the ongoing price though, so it's not used much.
There's a commercial kit that's based on this system but I've never seen it actually used on anything.
600g disposables aren't too big, you can pick them up in Halfords, although I believe that they're cheaper online, although that may depend on bulk buying to offset shipping.
They are indeed disposables.
It shouldn't really matter. The dip tube is to make sure that what fires out in a few seconds to combat a fire is in liquid form, the regulator should slow things down enough for it to all evaporate to gas anyway by the time it's reached anything important and the dip tube would mean that, if...
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