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Aquamaxx cTech T-1 CalRx, T-X 2nd Chamber and PH Probe.

blstravler

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Selling my Aquamaxx cTech T-1 Calcium Reactor. Comes with Aquamaxx T-X second chamber and Neptune PH Probe. I purchased this new about 18 months ago.

Price is $225 Plus shipping.

I have the original boxes so it will be shipped in those. My zip is 07702 if you want to get an idea about shipping. Both boxes are around 22x10x10in.

I used this reactor with a peristaltic pump so it does not include a needle valve for effluent control - if you do not use a peristaltic pump you will need to purchase one.

I am selling this reactor as I have upgraded to a larger unit.

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Here is some more specific information from Aquamaxx-

Features
  • High quality cell-cast acrylic construction
  • Inlet prefilter to prevent clogging
  • Precise pinch valve
  • Pump baffle enclosure to minimize noise
  • Simple to set up and operate
  • Up-flow design prevents clogging and improves water circulation.
  • Accurate CO2 bubble counter
  • Thumbscrews for easy removal of lid ‚ easy to clean and replace media!
  • Reactor can be place inside your sump or externally.
  • Includes PH probe holder
Specifications
  • Capacity: Up to 300 gallons
  • Pump: SICCE Syncra 0.5
  • Overall height: 20.5"
  • Reaction tube diameter: 4.3"
  • Chamber capacity: 2.9 L
  • Footprint: 8.3" x 9.1"
 

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Interested. Can you fill me in on if this is everything I would need to get this to work? Sorry. I’m ignorant to calcium rectors.
 

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