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Yea your right! Maybe he thought I was trying to source parts to copy his and sell. Not sure, I just would have appreciated a better response then what I got. I GOT MY REACTOR 10 MINUTES AGO!!!! HA!!!! ITS IN GREAT SHAPE!!! 79.00 with shipping! This little baby brings back memories! It's a little powerhouse man! Rated up to 200 gallons. And its recirculating design uses very little co2! This one I will never sell again! I think they do not make them anymore. Getting ready to test the pump.......................brb! Sweeeeeeeeeet! pump works great!!! Will post some pics pretty quick!
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Good Afternoon... In the process of getting everything connected... A few questions if I may
1. With the CP pump. Can it pull from sump at 4.5' head using standard tubing? 2. Should I start at 30ml(lowest) first? system is 340g with an alk of 9 and calcium of 360.... That's all for now... Pics will follow once I'm dialed in, and many thanks in advance. Ty
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.6-100rpm models will work but they achieve that speed through a gear set. So if you need 50rpm for your CaRx you will be turning the motor at 50% speed and it will generate more noise and wear. This is the reason I prefer the 6-600rpm units. Quote:
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#2: Measure what you are currently targeting and set the pump to that flow rate. If you are just starting up 30ml a minute is a good place to start then slowly add gas until the tank becomes stable OR you have to increase effluent flow because reactor ph is too low. Once that is the case bump effluent flow and gas flow until the tank becomes stable. If you increase effluent flow by 10% increase gas flow by 10%. Awesome deal! Don't think I missed anyone but if I did just remind me Lets see some more pics! Aloha!
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http://www.aquariumplants.com/Carbon...ator_p/co2.htm The LCD counter is totally unnecessary, unless you want to know how many bubbles you run per day . It is worth every penny. I have run them on my SPS tanks and planted CO2 injected tanks. I have also run Azoo, Reef Fanatic, JBJ, and Milwaukee reactors....the Aquarium plants blows them out of the water. The AP ones are far more reliable and truly hold their setting. The only other ones I would consider other than the AP one would be some of the higher end ones from GreenLeafAquariums....though I have no experience with them or the products. But some of those are in the $300-$400 range, due to the needle valves...the good ones like Ideal cost a bit.
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I may be wanting to get one of these soon. I can probably do $200-300 max. Can u link something that may work for me? 65 total gallons mostly sps tank. I currently dose 80ml of 2 part per day.
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Is the Cole Parmer MasterFlex Peristaltic pump with easy load drive 7523-20 digital drive, a good unit?
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FYI, guys. Cole-parmer's masterflex pumps are decent, but they aren't the be-all, end-all of variable-delivery, continuous-duty peristaltic pumps. There are many other suitable options, some for a whole lot less money if you're comparing "new" prices. One item of note here is that the retail prices on Cole Parmer's site are quite a bit higher than what one actually pays if you've a corporate account. Typically, it's a 30-45% discount, which should suggest to you that you're paying a pretty steep "scientific equipment" mark-up if you buy one of these new.
And there are tons and tons of other options for continuous-duty peristaltic pumps, many that are far, far cheaper. Just one example - look up "stenner classic series" on google. Some of these are fixed delivery rate pumps (though the actual rate delivered can be changed by changing the tubing size), but they also make variable-delivery pumps that are adjustable by means of a mechanical transmission. And they're continuous-duty. But there are many other manufacturers out there for continuous-duty, adjustable-delivery peristaltic metering pumps. So look around - you will very easily find much less expensive options than CP's Masterflex brand. |
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One other thought about this; if you're using a general-purpose, programmable controller to run a calcium reactor, you don't really need a continuous-duty, adjustable peristaltic pump. You could just as easily use any peristaltic dosing pump, you simply control the calcium/alkalinity additions to your aquarium by adjusting the on/off duty cycle.
That will result in pH swings in the calcium reactor, but so what? If you're using a pH probe and a solenoid valve to turn the CO2 on/off, that won't cause any issues, the controller will just turn the CO2 off once the pH drops in the reactor and until the next "on" cycle of the peristaltic feed pump. |
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The beauty of this setup is that you do not switch things on/off ever, and it results in very stable tank conditions. That said I will agree there are other options out there to make this work out with continuous flow adjustable speed pumps though.
I will note also for the more DIY inclined that a cole-parmer L/S pump head can be had on ebay for under $30 new and you just need to pair it with a motor capable of turning it. A cheap pwm motor control can allow you to get a good degree of variable speed. And a setup like this would cost you well under $100. For example there are some great little Ametek/Pittman three head pumps on ebay right now using the cole parmer head that would be perfect. You only need one of the heads and removing the other 2 puts less strain on the motor making PWM speed control more effective. These happen to be great little pumps, I bought several for dosing and AWC before the seller realized what he had and jacked up his price. They work Great, by the way. The all in one systems discussed in this thread are great but not absolutely needed to make this work out just as well. Just my thoughts to save some money for those on a tight budget with the skills to DIY electronics and such. |
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There are other options, but this thread is to help those using Masterflex pumps, and is not suggesting these are the only pumps available.
Also, I do use a controller pH probe with my CO2 setup, set to the lowest hysteresis. What impresses me about the Masterflex pumps is the consistent delivery of correct effluent flow rates, which is something I never had, and makes them worth the purchase price alone. My KH has never been more stable in my 465 gallon SPS tank. Stenner pumps are not bad, but you will be in for $250-$300 or so for one that is adjustable, and you can buy a used Masterflex with pump head off ebay for that amount or less. Last edited by AcroporAddict; 01/25/2014 at 12:51 PM. |
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One other option - the king of the hill in adjustable, bullet-proof peristaltic dosing pumps is Watson-Marlow. They are far more reliable and ruggedly built than CP's masterflex, and are widely used in the industry that I work in (pharmaceutical/medical). They are prohibitively expensive new, but they can often be purchased from used equipment sites and e-bay for $200-$300. |
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No real benefit of pushing water vs pulling through a reactor that I can see. Pulling is probably the safest way. Probably just not done a lot because it would appear a bit counter intuitive if you have always fed from a pump or manifold (pushing water through). |
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tell them my opinion, for many years I had a 1502 korallin which controlled it with pHMeter and effluent needle with a wrench . I could never control it was impossible because the key was not accurate and if the regulated soon was out of position . which did not allow to have the necessary amount of ml . 5 months ago change the reactor and buy a Schuran jetstream 1 " is perfect, the best in the world as the manufacturer says " reactor also purchase a " master flex peristaltic pump 7554-80 " with a "head 7518-00 ." the settings are made through this link http://reef.diesyst.com/reactor/reactor.html is extracourse aragonite and magnesium zeomag . the internal pH of the reactor is 6.52 and I have 24 ml of effluent. aquarium system is 200 gall which is holding me alone with the reactor 2 months ago I do not add any other element to meet the parameters which was impossible without masterflex pump. because the amount of effluent varied over time. as I said in the post , the pump is worth every penny of the cost because it is for life and allows fine control the reactor. recommend the pump masterflex I apologize for my bad English . |
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You guys want to hear something great about the older Knops that I did not even realize until reading the directions years later??
You can run a Tee off the recirculation pump and use it to take water into the reactor as well! HA!!!! Do not even need to worry about a additional pump to feed it!
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agv180,
I would imagine becasue the pump is so stong, small deviations in the back pressure in the reactor cannot effect it. That's great!!!! Sounds like that will make you life a heck of alot easier for sure!!! I hope it goes all well for you now! Good luck!!
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Masterflex Brush Replacement
I've gotten two pumps off of ebay and they are a bit louder then I expected, I'm wondering if a brush replacement might quiet them down a bit.
Has anyone on here done a brush or bearing replacement? And if so is it as easy at it appears, just removing the cap and then removing the assemblies? |
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Finally got everything setup this week... Its a deltec with an aquariumplants regulator, fed by a cole parmer digital pump pulling through reactor. The ap regulator was easy peasy to set and I'm running the ph at 6.5 in reactor. I currently have the cp pump pulling 40ml a minute... I will make adjustments as warranted through the next few weeks. It seems that using both the ap reg and cp pump has made this project go together easily and effortlessly. Hopefully the added expense will allow me to enjoy the aquarium and corals more and not be fiddling with the equipment and supplements as much...
Once again, A BIG THANKS to Mark for his help! Here's a picture of the finished set up... Ty
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That Stenner is very interesting. I'd give it a try if I didn't recently pick up 2 Cole Parmers. Someone buy one and try it out!!!
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Official: Masterflex Calcium Reactor Setup Thread
I purchased a 7520-25 with quick load head used from eBay ($125 shipped). Works well but it is relatively old and somewhat noisy. CP doesn't make the model but if you search for it on their site it gives you the modern equivalent. I have no large complaints other than the age and the noise.
But, I am considering purchasing a stenner 45M5 (also on "sale"). Which is adjustable from 6.6 to 131 mL/min. I have a knack for trying to purchase new gear and the old CP pump worries me some. Fwiw, the stenner 45's and 85's use the same motor but the 45's run at 26 RPM (max. I assume) as opposed to the 85's 44 RPM. It's a safe bet to assume the 45's will be quieter. The only 45's I'd be comfortable buying are the M4 or M5 due to their volume range.
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