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looks pretty good what size system ate you running it on.
DasTaCo for the win, set it up, turn on and walk away, it really is that good
From what I understand too many bubbles can be caused by too slow effluent flow, too much co2 or sucking air in somewhere on the suction side.Hi I have a geo cr618. Using it for last four months with ap regulator and nothing but trouble. Have to drain it every 5 day cus keep getting bubbles.
That's what I believe.go as big as or slightly bigger on calcium reactor than you will ever need. Running too small means lower ph in reactor to keep up and depresses ph in display more. Going oversized means use less co2 and higher tank ph.
Make sure you are using a small pump either a peristaltic pump or something like a maxijet on the supply. If using something like a maxijet be sure you you have a small bleed off, the air venturi that comes with the maxijet works great for that. If you don't then the pump will cavitate and create air bubbles and not develop any water pressure. It will also give you a more consistent effluent rate. Based on all the reviews for the Geo reactors and the comments here they should give you good fairly trouble free use.Thanks Bruce Burnett. I will re assemble the whole thing again. May be it will fix the problem.
You want the supply pump to be just a little larger than a full flow through the reactor which is around 150 gallons or around 600 liter an hour so the Eheim 300 is on the small side but may still work, be sure to have that bleed off hole regardless which pump you use.Thanks for the advice. I am using ehiem compact 300. Is that good enough or I should try to sorce maxi jet here in Australia.