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I have been looking for something in black to try to atlest match the piano finish the stand has most stuff I see that look ok is to tall or to wide for the spaceCan you add some kind of cabinet next to it and put the reactor there?
If you use CO2 proof tubing you should be fine with 10+ ft.
Might be hard to make adjustments in the future unless you have the bubble counter on the reg. or are able to be in the line of sight of the bubble counter of the reactor.
Same reactor as my old tank, still have it, Korallins are excellent reactors! I assume you bought the lid with PH port?It a korallin calcium reactor1502 so bubble counter is on reactor I'm going to tune it the way I seen from a video on here were dont do by persay drip rate going to use controller and just tune it by ph level in reactor
What are you using for feed pump I just hooked up a aqua liffter only have water running through it as of now have not even turned on recirculation pump yetSame reactor as my old tank, still have it, Korallins are excellent reactors! I assume you bought the lid with PH port?
Remember its always best to tune the reactor with CO², and effluent rate NOT a pH controller, Korallins esp do not respond well to the CO² dump method.
Ph controller should be set at a fall back like 6.3 and almost never activate /deactivate the solenoid.
Read Korallins translated instruction manual, it does a great job explaining how to properly tune it.
Are you using a valve to control effluent? because that will eventually clog and become inconsistent, you can try pinch valves, but ball valves, needle valves will eventually slow down/clog.What are you using for feed pump I just hooked up a aqua liffter only have water running through it as of now have not even turned on recirculation pump yet
Right now I have nothing on it set it up last night just to check for leaks bugget will not allow for a peristaltic pump right now so going to have to use a valve of some sort got whole set up minutes aqua liffter on trade for coral I'm new to the calcium reactor world so thank you for the inputAre you using a valve to control effluent? because that will eventually clog and become inconsistent, you can try pinch valves, but ball valves, needle valves will eventually slow down/clog.
For the best consistency, peristaltic pump is the way to go.
If you are going to attempt to use a valve to regulate effluent, I highly recommend one of these
I was thinking of even pinching it with the dosing line holder I have. think that would work or not be good enough?