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Unread 03/20/2012, 07:48 PM   #1
Dustin1300
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Leaky Geo 420 Reactors

I just picked up two new GEO 420 reactors and they were originally shipped without the silicone o-rings around the top. I tried firing them up Sunday and they leaked like crazy without the rings as expected. I just got o-rings in today and I put them in place and both GFO/Carbon leak no matter what....I don't have a lot of flow going to either one, just enough to tumble the media.

- Do the reactors have to be dry when securing the cap?
- Do I need to use some lubricant on ring to make better seal?
- Any other suggestions?

I planned for them to be out of sump but now they are sitting in my sump because of how they are leaking...

Thanks in advance!


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Unread 03/20/2012, 08:45 PM   #2
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Wet or dry should not matter at all. I would try some 100% silicone grease from your HD or Lowes plumbing repair section.


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Unread 03/20/2012, 09:10 PM   #3
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I just took a third stab at this as it was driving me crazy why two quality reactors would act this way. I unhooked them, took the o-rings out and dried everything off around the where the o-ring seats and both reactors worked perfectly afterwards? I cleaned them both with a white towel and barely had any residue from the GFO/Carbon. I guess it was enough to cause a leak but it seems to have resolved the issue.

The 100% silicone grease is safe for reef tanks? Is this normal to use the silicone grease on reactor o-rings, unions, etc?

I'm new to many things right now as I had a much simpler/smaller setup before. I'm in the big leagues now and having my doubts from time to time


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Unread 03/20/2012, 09:44 PM   #4
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Dustin, the silicone grease is food safe and works. There are a few brands out there, Dow 777 is the one I always use.


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I used Silicone grease on my 420 reactors with sucsess.


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Unread 03/21/2012, 06:18 AM   #6
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Thanks for the advice guys. I got same response in my build thread so I'll pick up some grease this week and apply the grease so I have some additional hold on keeping the water in


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Unread 03/21/2012, 06:31 AM   #7
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This stuff is a staple in my reef tool kit, and is one of the only things I keep handy at all times




you can find a couple different brands but check for 100% silicone or no petroleum products on the label


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Unread 03/21/2012, 09:08 AM   #8
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Thanks for the clarifications all. I'd assume I can pick this silicone grease up at Lowes/HD/Menards. I'm always making a trip to these stores so I'll pick some up soon Pictures help psteeleb as that ensures I grab one that's not petroleum based and tried and true.


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It will be in the sink repair section at any of those stores.


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Unread 09/02/2012, 10:17 AM   #10
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I'm having the same problem with my GEO420 reactor. It leaked in three places when I first installed. The inlet, outlet and lid. I stopped the inlet and outlet leaks by using plumber's tape on the threads but I haven't been able to stop the lid from leaking. I took it apart, dried everything off, made sure the o-ring was in place, tested again and it still leaks. My next step is to try silicone grease but if anyone has another idea, I'm open for suggestions. The reactor is outside the sump so I have to stop it from leaking.


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Unread 09/03/2012, 06:48 AM   #11
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Silicone Grease



I used some of this and it stopped the reactor from leaking.


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