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LOL LOL - no regrets once running. You WILL see the differenceJust off the phone with Bill. There goes my PayPal balance... poof!
8" stacked with backup CO2 bottle automatic switch.
@vetteguy53081 can't rub my face in it with his new CaRx anymore. Ahhhhh. What relief.
I have a Trident but it's still in the box I will start this weekend I think. I have not received my ACR yet. Hopefully it will come soon. I may have the Trident shut down my ACR but I don't think I will let it control it.After a brief phone call with Bill yesterday, I also pulled the trigger on an 8 inch ACR. Curious as to how many peeps pair this reactor up with a dkh monitoring device? I get the benefit of monitoring alk while getting the unit dialed in. But once it's dialed, is there a need to test dkh multiple times on the daily with alk monitor? Original plan was to get alkatronic, but if it doesn't add great value then perhaps i can save some money there.. side note. Does anyone know what tank size the 8 inch ACR is rated for? Can't find that information anywhere.
After a brief phone call with Bill yesterday, I also pulled the trigger on an 8 inch ACR. Curious as to how many peeps pair this reactor up with a dkh monitoring device? I get the benefit of monitoring alk while getting the unit dialed in. But once it's dialed, is there a need to test dkh multiple times on the daily with alk monitor? Original plan was to get alkatronic, but if it doesn't add great value then perhaps i can save some money there.. side note. Does anyone know what tank size the 8 inch ACR is rated for? Can't find that information anywhere.
Yeah I had to answer a million questions.That made me chuckle. Your daughter has that ‘what IS all this’ look on her face.
@Randy Holmes-FarleyMy unit it due here tomorrow. My first CaRx so pretty excited about it.
About time I figure out where this is going to go. If anyone has any suggestions / limitations I will gladly listen. What does or does not matter here:
a) effluent dumps into refugium? return section?
b) maximum safe run distance for the CO2 lines? Effluent lines?
c) working access to the reactor body (post setup)?
d) Reactor height position relative to sump level?
In exchange for this information, I will gladly offer you 2 dozen empty ESV buckets p/u only.
Other tips:My unit it due here tomorrow. My first CaRx so pretty excited about it.
About time I figure out where this is going to go. If anyone has any suggestions / limitations I will gladly listen. What does or does not matter here:
a) effluent dumps into refugium? return section?
b) maximum safe run distance for the CO2 lines? Effluent lines?
c) working access to the reactor body (post setup)?
d) Reactor height position relative to sump level?
In exchange for this information, I will gladly offer you 2 dozen empty ESV buckets p/u only.
Other tips:
1) Leak test it before putting in final location. The Sicce pump has been prone to leaking for me as the piece that seals it up on too tends to lift a bit and cause a small leak. I had to silicone it to get it to stop. And make sure the valve box has no leaks, I had to open mine up and silicone a few places there too.
2) use a few valves to eliminate the need to swap RO tubes during the purge process. It will be a process you need to run periodically so set it up so that it’s easy to do.
3) get the CO2 flow right before connecting it to the valve box. Turn it on, adjust so it’s I the 1-2 range, submerge end in water and make sure bubbles are flowing. Get the reactor and controller purged and running, then connect the confirmed working CO2 line to the input of the valve box
Let us know if any questions
How much media does the 8 inch reactor hold?
didnt help lol, how pounds of media did you buy?Mine is the stacked 8" version with Mg reactor below.
The main reactor holds 200 cubic inches if that helps. Jeez this thing is huge.