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Has anyone tried to "recharge" p04 media? The container it came in said it could be done by putting the bags in the oven and baking them for a certain period of time. I have two bags (1 bag per 50 gal) that are due to be replaced or "recharged". Has anyone had any success with this or should I just buy new?
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Yes it will work, usually only one time good, 2nd time probally done IMO. Works best if you spread it out on something like a cookie sheet.
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How does the heat recharge the product?
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Exactly.
How? I have heard of that with silica beads and Puriged, but not ferric oxide.
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probably works by burning away organics trapped in it. And allowing more surface area for the gfo/aluminum to work slightly again.
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Its a good idea to have a refrence sample for alk test kits. 1.1350 grams of baking soda in 1gallon of distilled water=10dkh. Check your alkalinity test kit! Algae is Mother Natures phosphate remover Current Tank Info: 220 galon mixed reef. |
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OK. I'll give it a shot. Thanks for the feedback.
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I should mention that if its iron based, then the only method that works that I know of is acid washing it.
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Its a good idea to have a refrence sample for alk test kits. 1.1350 grams of baking soda in 1gallon of distilled water=10dkh. Check your alkalinity test kit! Algae is Mother Natures phosphate remover Current Tank Info: 220 galon mixed reef. |
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I doubt heating works well. Home ovens are not hot enough to burn off most organics.
These folks suggest a chemical way to recharge that may work, at least to remove phosphate, but it may work more easily on their specific product: http://www.polyplab.com/optiphos.html A lot of low/no phosphate water rinsing will recharge it, again at leas tin removing the phosphate, but that likely is too time and water intensive to be worthwhile for most people.
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If the oven was hot enough to burn off the orangics then good luck with tonights Soufflé.
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