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05/29/2009, 09:56 AM | #101 | |
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How often do you change your RO membrane. The manufacturer recommends every 6 months, but TDS going into the membrane is 65 or lower and 0 coming out with no change in the rejection rate so I'm thinking I'll save the $100 or so bucks for a new "select" membrane and use that money for other things...
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05/29/2009, 11:00 AM | #102 |
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It's my understanding that your RO membrane should last 2 to 3 years.
Here is a link to a thread that was started the other day which has some good information from Buckeye Field Supply regarding when filters, resins, membranes, etc... should be changed. http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...readid=1643363
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05/29/2009, 11:35 AM | #104 | |
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05/29/2009, 01:06 PM | #105 |
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05/29/2009, 01:31 PM | #106 |
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Tswifty, where did you get that awesome pinch valve that you're using on the Korallin?
Would one of these do the same job? http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/pro...duct%5Fid=7345
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I ordered it when I ordered the Needle Valve from US Plastics. I imagine the ones you posted would work just fine... probably give a little more control too. I just ordered a bunch of the cheap ones, and figured having extras on hand was a good idea. I was actually planning on using the needle valve I already had, and just switching it to the output of the reactor... similar to the way the Aquatic Systems Ca Reactor works, but when I pulled it offline something inside the valve was broken.
http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/pro...roduct_id=2622 Edit: If you decide to try out the pinch valves from the link above, make sure you don't order the 1/4" pinch valve ($0.14 each). I didn't read the description the first time, and didn't realize it was only for "ON or OFF" purposes.
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05/29/2009, 07:29 PM | #108 |
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TJ---your information on changing the ro/di filter really rounds out the blog---thank you for allowing me to share this information with everyone else
http://www.reefcentral.com/wp/?p=410
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So I've been gone for a bit....WOWZA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TOTM here we come!!! PS, sont forget, about a year ago we disscussed how you prsonally thank ME for some of your success. I can read through 265,000 pages of thread to find the exact page if need be.....
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For the record... I haven't had any issues with the Ca Reactor effluent flow rate since making the switch.
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Can I hide here for awhile TJ--lately I have been accused of everthing from being Hitler to somehow making money on my blogs(I wish ) LOL
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j/k. Glad I could help, the Korallin was driving me insane for a few weeks there. It's so nice having it dialed in now, and not having to worry about fiddling with it every day anymore.
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Nothing too exciting to report today. Just did some basic end of the week maintenance tasks which included... turkey basting the sand, cleaning the acrylic, performing a 5 gallon water change (ran out of Coralife... so I had to use buffered Instant Ocean), refilling the ATO reservoir, pruning back the Cheatomorpha a little, cleaning inside the skimmer neck and body, and changing out the carbon in my TLF reactor.
All FUN stuff! Anyway... here is a picture I snapped of the Cheatomorpha now that it's growth has taken off. It actually died back at one point to about the size of a softball, and I was worried I was going to lose it completely.
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lol what are you doing different to actually grow cheato, i know its been a problem since the 90 gallon.
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