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I have been using the Aquatop media reactor MR-20 that I have modified to use as a ddr for the apex dos with optical sensors. Had one already, and discovered they make nice DDRs. So i gor more.
I have space issues (doing all this on a biocube 32).
You can get the reactors from amazon for about 40 bucks, and come with two hanging clips that worked out well for me.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GYG54O6?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf
Its a bit of a mess right now as i am trying to add a forth to go triton, and working out connecting the optical sensors direct to the ddr.
These reactors have a nice internal structure with a tube that lets me run the optical cables and the dos tubing down the center, and use the reactor filter platea as a adjustable mount for the optical sensor. It also allows me to refill through the second port in the top.
They store about 800 ml of fluid, which is fine for my small system, but might be too little for people needing bigger Storage (according to my calculations, i will have to refil about ever 6 months at the current ussage rate. Hence why i wanted the apex integration, cause i know i will forget about checking them.
All that is left is making a DOS DDR port converter to the optical sensors so i can get rid of the FMM and clean up the cable mess (will also give me the DDR panel in apex fusion).
I have space issues (doing all this on a biocube 32).
You can get the reactors from amazon for about 40 bucks, and come with two hanging clips that worked out well for me.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GYG54O6?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf
Its a bit of a mess right now as i am trying to add a forth to go triton, and working out connecting the optical sensors direct to the ddr.
These reactors have a nice internal structure with a tube that lets me run the optical cables and the dos tubing down the center, and use the reactor filter platea as a adjustable mount for the optical sensor. It also allows me to refill through the second port in the top.
They store about 800 ml of fluid, which is fine for my small system, but might be too little for people needing bigger Storage (according to my calculations, i will have to refil about ever 6 months at the current ussage rate. Hence why i wanted the apex integration, cause i know i will forget about checking them.
All that is left is making a DOS DDR port converter to the optical sensors so i can get rid of the FMM and clean up the cable mess (will also give me the DDR panel in apex fusion).