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I have a cheap calcium reactor which just dumped a lot of co2 into my tank. I adjusted the bubble counter and woke up this morning to a ph of 6.5 in my tank. To make sure this doesn't happen again I want to get a ph controller. Is the AquaController Jr the most bang for the buck. Right now I use a american marine ph probe system in the reactor and another one in the display. Do these hook up and work with any brand?
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Try a milwaukee sms122
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Does anyone have a picture of where the co2 plugs into the controller? I'm trying to compare which would suite me best.
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I have read that using aquarium controllers for CA reactors is not a good choice due to easy malfunction or user program error. Using a dedicated pH controller seems to be the correct way.
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I'm really leaning towards the milwaukee controller. I just don't need everything the neptune controllers offer. Seems like overkill. Who else runs the milwaukee controllers?
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i just bought the aqua jr but have been researching it for weeks for lights /timers ph monoter and controler as well as temp monoter and controler it seems the way to go im going to be running a koralinn 3002 witch i think is over kill for my system but im gonna see if i can make it al work together i got it really cheap so well see.
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will be seting up tomarrow so well see if i can dial it in
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I use the Milwaukee SMS122 for my reactor, and my Aquacontroller IIIpro as the backup to that.
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aqua controler jr great piece of art an hr and everything was hooked up and running
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