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Wen I hooked mine to my skimmer my media went back to white and lasted 3 weeks longerDay 2 media
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Yup, if I don't I'm right back down to 7.5. I also dose kalk with me topoff. Helps a LOT!Do you guys all still [continously] run a CO2 scrubber on your tanks?
I actually had water in my hose. I'll take a picture of how i solved it i hope it's only been running a few weeks.I Re-calibrated my pH probe and cut a hole in the top of my skimmer cup to feed the scrubber, and my pH has fallen =(
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The sharp ups and downs are the calibration. Even with highs in the 8.1 and lows at 7.8 it's an improvement from lows at 7.6 and highs at 7.8, so i'm still overall happy with the scrubber.
I have noticed some condensation in the intake line of my scrubber. Has anyone had issues with condensation making its way to the media? If the media gets waterlogged/wet what are the consequences?
Is your intake like hooked to your skimmer collection cup? If so, it may help to have a "drip line", just like a power cord. Just make sure the tubing is long enough. In other words, you don't want a straight shot from skimmer cup to reactor. I've never had the reactor fill with condensation this way.I Re-calibrated my pH probe and cut a hole in the top of my skimmer cup to feed the scrubber, and my pH has fallen =(
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The sharp ups and downs are the calibration. Even with highs in the 8.1 and lows at 7.8 it's an improvement from lows at 7.6 and highs at 7.8, so i'm still overall happy with the scrubber.
I have noticed some condensation in the intake line of my scrubber. Has anyone had issues with condensation making its way to the media? If the media gets waterlogged/wet what are the consequences?
Is your intake like hooked to your skimmer collection cup? If so, it may help to have a "drip line", just like a power cord. Just make sure the tubing is long enough. In other words, you don't want a straight shot from skimmer cup to reactor. I've never had the reactor fill with condensation this way.
It could've been just people...with a lot of hot and heavy action going on. :)High CO2 is always the cause of low pH as long as alkalinity is in a normal range.
A few weeks ago my wife and I went out of town. We told our 17 year old son he could have 2 friends over. One look at my Apex pH told me he had more over than 2. Turns out he had 5 friends over. I love chemistry!
My experience with adding a CO2 scrubber was that the first time I ran it the media burned through quickly but it goes much slower later. Its almost like the first one lowers the CO2 in the entire house and then just works to keep it low. It could be something else, but that was what I observed.