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06/09/2017, 12:06 PM | #2377 |
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It lists the 230v because it can operate on the British power system which is 230. You don't need a 230v power cord. But maybe you are on the British (Euro) system?, location not on profile
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06/09/2017, 11:07 PM | #2378 |
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I got everything up and running. Currently running the prime to get the bubbles out. My issue now is that the Blue Line 10 pump that came with the MRC is CRAZY loud. Theres also a very obnoxiously WHINE on the start up. It als gets extremely hot to the touch.. Hopefully someone can chime in on this. In the mean while, I am running it without a recirculation pump. Will this be ok? |
06/09/2017, 11:15 PM | #2379 |
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Official: Masterflex Calcium Reactor Setup Thread
You'll need the recirculation pump.
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06/09/2017, 11:28 PM | #2380 |
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ahhhh crap. Thanks Scuzy.
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06/09/2017, 11:32 PM | #2381 |
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You can't I've tried
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06/10/2017, 07:45 AM | #2382 |
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Ok. Got a new issue for everyone.
I woke up this morning to find that my first chamber was half full and my second chamber was full. All the lines had air in it. My ph probe was exposed to air for who knows how long. Any reason as to why my first chamber would be half full? My inlet from my tank is submerged. My recirculating pump is off as previously mentioned as well. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
06/10/2017, 08:08 AM | #2383 |
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It just dawned on me. Could it be the microbubbles from my skimmer since my intake is close by? Then again, can microbubbles really deplete over half a 18x5 chamber over night?
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06/10/2017, 09:48 AM | #2384 | |
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If you are pushing, I would check the fittings leading into the Masterflex and make sure they are pushed all the way into the John Guest Fittings. I would check the intake side of the recirculation pump as well for leaks. You might also want to relocate the intake line away from the skimmers output as microbubbles willl make their way into the reactor. New media takes a bit of time to become completely soaked through with water and for the air to be purged out. As such, some of the air you are seeing could be remnants of what was left in the media. I would purge the air out of the reactor and see if it accumulates again. Most recommendations are to run the reactor without gas and without the recirculation pump running for 24 hours to allow trapped air in the media to escape. Lastly, if your Co2 rate is greater than the effluent rate coming out of the reactor, you may experience gas accumulation inside the reactor.
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06/10/2017, 10:35 AM | #2385 | |
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I am currently pulling. Co2 is off and I'm running the masterflex at 700ml per hour for until tomorrow or so. All the fittings seem pretty tight including the guest fittings. I have a feeling it may be the probe area. Also, my recirculating pump is very noisy. How can I disassemble the reactor and pull the pump without spilling water all over the place? I know it's subjective to the reactor itself but some quick tips would help me solve this blue line pump issue of noise and heat. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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06/10/2017, 08:21 PM | #2386 | |
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06/10/2017, 09:17 PM | #2387 |
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GREAT NEWS!
I broke everything down and took it all apart. I bought some Oatey paste and went to work. Next thing you know, I SNAPPED the blue line pump fittings. To top it off, I got paste all over my sweater. On the bright side, i figured out where the leak was coming from. The downside is that it doesnt even MATTER because I snapped the fittings to it. I need to get the parts from MRC this week. I also figured out the pump. There were caps on the inlet and outflow of the pump completely blocking the water, so it was running dry when I temporarily had it on. You guys have been amazing so far and I am glad I'm able to communicate with you guys on this specific thread. To be continued.... > |
06/12/2017, 09:30 PM | #2388 |
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You'll get there! Glad you found the leak... and yeah that paste gets everywhere, it is almost as bad as anti seize.
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06/14/2017, 08:51 PM | #2389 | |
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Finally up and running guys!
I purged the air for 24 hours with some remnant bubbles in between the media, but I went ahead and got my co2 going since last night. My ph in the tank was around 8.3 before starting. Currently my settings are: 3psi, 3ml per minute, bubble every 10 seconds. Should my ph2 (reactor probe) be dropping this much? My settings are already incredibly low. My understanding is that if I go to 5ml for example, it would give the co2 a bit less time to stick to the media which will in turn get my reactor ph back up? I won't be making any changes until tonight after I test etc. Thanks! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
07/02/2017, 09:18 AM | #2391 | |
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As for the reactor pH dropping, yes they should. While you are only running 3ml/min, 1 bubble per 10 seconds is a pretty fair amount relative to that flow rate. At 65ml/minute (20x your flow rate), I run one bubble every 2.5 seconds.. You are flowing much more Co2 relative to the effluent rate than I am so I would expect your pH to be very low in the reactor in a hurry.
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07/02/2017, 10:53 AM | #2392 | |
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Yes, I have a second chamber which should raise my effluent ph significantly especially with the low flow. Do you recommend I bump my 3ml to 5ml then? What should my next moves be? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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07/02/2017, 12:00 PM | #2393 | |
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07/02/2017, 01:47 PM | #2394 | |
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I think my psi and co2 saturation is plenty. I will go up 1mL tonight depending on my testing. I'll update you and thank you for being so attentive to my replies. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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How big is your tank? How big is the reactor? How much coral? There are sooo many variables that enter into the correct PH of the reactor, dKH of the effluent to maintain a stable tank dKH. Remember it is of somewhat little importance what the PSI and bubble rate are. The important thing is to determine what tank alk you want and have the reatore tuned to maintain that. The only single number that will effect that (well two numbers) effluent dKH and flow rate. I have my reactor set at 40 ml/min and a ph of 6.44 Measure your tank ALK daily and make small adjustments to psi and/or bubble rate to match the tanks usage of alk. If you ave to get ph down below 6.4 you should than increase flow rate and at about 6.3 PH your media will start to turn to mush. Here are some calculators to play around with to get to what you need, want. http://reef.diesyst.com/reactor/reactor.html
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Here are the numbers for my reactor usage
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This is my hose wear after about two-three months use. Look about right? I just replaced the hose for the first time. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Hi and thanks for your response! It is the correct tuning for the head, but I could change the amount of "squeeze" on the head I think since it is adjustable I think.
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