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05/20/2015, 11:24 AM | #1151 |
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Will this work to continuously feed my calcium reactor? I understand there are various models that will work but with my luck I'll get the one that I've should have never gotten.
I currently need to feed 120 ml and would need room to dose a higher amount as things grow. I can't keep the effluent amount on my calcium reactor stable for more than 24hrs so I thought this would help. I'm currently feeding the reactor from my main return line to a hayward needle valve. I've tried a small individual pump solely to feed the reactor but that didn't help either. Any help is welcome. Thank you. |
05/20/2015, 12:02 PM | #1152 |
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Regarding the pump, I don't see nor can I find any info on it's RPM. I did find something that indicated up to 380ml/min depending on tubing. That leads me to believe that it's a 100RPM pump and requires LS18 tubing to achieve those numbers.That head only supports LS16 tubing which in this case, isn't going to work as it will max out at 80ml/min with that head/tubing combo. Even with a head that supports LS17 tubing, you would have to run it at 70-80% full power to get your target ml and that would beat the crap out of the pump. A head that support LS18 tubing would be still running that pump hard for 24/7 use. Bottom line. That pump will be not be ideal for your needs. If you truly need that high a flow rate, then you really want a 600 rpm pump along with a good pump head that supports the high end LS17 tubing. Something like a 7518-10 head.
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05/20/2015, 12:14 PM | #1153 |
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My diplay is 300 with a 60g frag tank, and 80g sump. After rock displacement I'm thinking I'm roughly at about 340 actual water volume. My target ph is 6.6 in the reactor. I guess I could bump the effluent rate down 90ml/min with a ph of 6.5 in the reactor. How can I tell which head is going to support the ls17 tubing?
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05/20/2015, 12:24 PM | #1154 | |
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05/20/2015, 01:04 PM | #1155 |
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Sounds good. I'll start looking for the 7518-10 head. Yes I've measured the effluent rate and it keeps me at 8.6 for alk and 440 for ca. I just hate having to adjust the rate manually everyday.
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05/20/2015, 01:30 PM | #1156 |
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One problem be having with the high flow rate would becoming by using the flow rate to maintain the desired ALK. When you increase the flow rate your ALK will drip as the ALK of the effluent will drop as will the ph of effluent. Just the reverse when you decrease flow. The best method is to adjust bubble count or bubble size or some of both. Only change flow if the bubble count and bubble size are too high.
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05/20/2015, 01:35 PM | #1157 |
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Harris 920NC on Aquarium plants reg.
I have been using the Aquariumplants regulator but now have a Harris regulator. I would like to use the electronic controller from Aquarium Plants with the Harris, but cannot get the gauges off from the control box.
Anyone done this? Any advice?
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05/20/2015, 03:50 PM | #1161 |
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Thanks for the help slief! I highly appreciate it. To hkgar, I also use the AP regulator. Curious as to you want to change the regulator..
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05/20/2015, 04:26 PM | #1162 | |
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05/21/2015, 10:26 AM | #1163 |
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Ahh, I see. I do notice that the pressure gauge jumps around a bit.
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05/21/2015, 01:02 PM | #1164 |
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Sometimes the brass fittings are so tight the brass is almost fused together. It takes a vice and a proper wrench to get the fittings off. They come off, it is just very very tough. If you want to make sure you don't mess it up or strip the nut take it to a welding service center. They can get it off for you.
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05/21/2015, 02:22 PM | #1165 | |
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I get my CO2 from Air Gas, I might take it there to see if they can remove it.
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05/21/2015, 11:01 PM | #1166 |
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I got a local hobbyists who's in the welding industry to help me replace the AP gauges with a victor unit. We'll see how that goes. Tired of having to adjust that too!
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05/21/2015, 11:39 PM | #1167 |
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What's the difference between the microprocessor pumps and the digital brushless ones?
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I've contacted cole parmer for further advice. How in the heck would it shave off a piece of the dust shield though? Maybe I'll take off the head again and investigate further.
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05/22/2015, 02:11 PM | #1169 |
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Has anyone picked up one of these cole parmer units that didn't have problems?? I would really like one but sounds like most need some work.
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05/22/2015, 03:50 PM | #1170 |
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If i'm currently feeding 300ml per min into my tank, will this pump work for me?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/COLE-PARMER-...-/271785657479 I assume the digital ecomony drive 9000 is a 600 rpm. Plan on getting a 7518-10 head for it. |
05/22/2015, 04:20 PM | #1171 |
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The model number is on a sticker that someone put over the actual information. Cole Parmer does not have a model 9000-610. You might ask what the actual number is. They are 4 digits starting with a 7 then - 2 digits (7***.**)
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05/22/2015, 04:37 PM | #1172 |
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Well if my budget is 450 or under, what model would you get? Heavily stocked 150 gallon sps tank so 300ml per min is my target as of now with higher amounts in the future.
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05/22/2015, 05:22 PM | #1173 | |
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The cheaper ones are generally older and have been used more, as such they may need some service. If you find one that is lightly used you most likely won't need to do a thing to it except for replace brushes if it's a brushed model. The few recently that have had bearing issues I expect were very heavily used in their previous lives. A good majority of them have just been sitting in labs and only had occasional use. The cleaner and newer they look cosmetically the lighter use they've probably seen but the more you're going to have to shell out to get them, considering they go for upwards of $1000 new a lightly used model off ebay for $500 would be a steal! |
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05/22/2015, 07:16 PM | #1174 |
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I see that some CaRx users also have a kalk reactor. What percentage of Calcium Reactor users, add that piece of hardware. For those that don’t, what do you do about the pH?
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05/22/2015, 08:37 PM | #1175 | |
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After having a calc reactor for a few months, I would NEVER go back to 2-part. The tank has never looked better and my SPS are finally growing fast. I also would never ever own a calc reactor without a controller...to me that's a hard requirement. |
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