CO2 scrubber and water/moisture

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I know it's supposed to be better to have a little water in the bottom to help it last longer and be more effective but curious who keeps a reservoir of RODI before their CO2 scrubber?

I just added a spare canister and curious if I added too much water in the canister going into the CO2 scrubber canister?
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I know it's supposed to be better to have a little water in the bottom to help it last longer and be more effective but curious who keeps a reservoir of RODI before their CO2 scrubber?

I just added a spare canister and curious if I added too much water in the canister going into the CO2 scrubber canister?
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You'll have to keep your eye on the lime canister. Great when moist, not so if too sloppy.
 

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I know it's supposed to be better to have a little water in the bottom to help it last longer and be more effective but curious who keeps a reservoir of RODI before their CO2 scrubber?

I just added a spare canister and curious if I added too much water in the canister going into the CO2 scrubber canister?
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Yep, I do the same. I keep a jar full of water right in line before my scrubber. Before I started doing that I was having to refill the bottom of the scrubber with water every 4-5 days because the air outside was so dry. Now I never have to worry about it. My media is lasting a lot longer now.
 
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You'll have to keep your eye on the lime canister. Great when moist, not so if too sloppy.
I had planned on making sure that was going to be done thanks!
Yep, I do the same. I keep a jar full of water right in line before my scrubber. Before I started doing that I was having to refill the bottom of the scrubber with water every 4-5 days because the air outside was so dry. Now I never have to worry about it. My media is lasting a lot longer now.
I am curious if I need to remove the inside hard plastic refillable media reactor part (https://www.bulkreefsupply.com/brs-reactor-refillable-cartridge-hard-shell.html) out of leave it in?
 

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You don't need it. The point is just to draw air from the moist environment. If you remove the cartridge, it will still draw air from up top. I have a tube that goes down to the surface of the water in mine but that's optional.
 

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