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No worries, I have been using carbon for the last 4.5 years with the Triton Method.
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Do you mean the TRITON Guide on this forum, or the one on the website. We will make sure that it is amended. We recommend that you use carbon permanently in a TRITON system. TRITON carbon should be used (100ml/100L).
 
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Do you mean the TRITON Guide on this forum, or the one on the website. We will make sure that it is amended. We recommend that you use carbon permanently in a TRITON system. TRITON carbon should be used (100ml/100L).
The Guide to the Triton Method on this site. I didn’t see anything about carbon.
 

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There is reference to Carbon in the guide but you are correct that it is not clear. We will have this changed to show that you should run carbon in your sump as part of the TRITON Method.
 

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