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Ill check it out, I have an account there I rarely use because they are 30% more. But when you need it they have it.
Hey @pelphrey Hows your dosing pump working? Did you have problems keeping primed or were they draining.
Thats what I have, Any tips or tricks with that unit? ..Just to be clear
I think the output side after the pump is draining resulting in a larger dose at times and a short dose at others. I have to think that the total volume would be Minimal unless dosing a small tank...so that leadsme to this question...Submerge the output lines in the sump or suspend? Fyi my containers will be on the floor under the pumps,
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Could not find 4 pack on amazon. Could you send the link please?Chewy came threw on Tuesday, Unique Corals deliverer a case of Core7 today....SO here is newb question 1321: How many use acrylic tube in the sump for dosing like those fancy sump makers or just run tubing ?
I have a 4 pack of these on the way amazon $25, I like the scale on them
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I have one of those cheap WIFI dosers. I've had no problems with it... BUT... I paid attention to how I set it up.
My dosing containers are (just) below water level on a shelf next to the sump, dosing tubes are firmly attached in the sump ABOVE water level. If it does siphon, it's going to flow back into the containers, and it's not going to take tank water with it. To the best of my knowledge, it's never happened, but even with a 'good' doser, I would set it up this way. What happens if your expensive doser breaks? Yes, indeed, it's possible for it to siphon, just as it is with a cheap one. If you set it up right, it won't really matter if it does siphon. Put those dosing reservoirs up on a shelf above your sump... if something goes wrong, you're going to dump ALL of whatever is in that reservoir into your tank.
Plan for failure... it'll happen eventually.
Sorry I missed ya, I got a off brand 4 pack, the ones pictured were $$Could not find 4 pack on amazon. Could you send the link please?
I don’t understand why people use the check valves or why they come with them.
Do I need to use it? The doser is above my sump, my containers are next to my sump but the sump water is higher. I also will not have the output lines submerged. They will be connected to a clip on the side of the sump.
Some people out the check valves on the output and some do it on the input..
As someone who works with dosing pumps for a living.:) The reason for the siphon loss on a pump is do to how much the roller compresses the line in the pump. If it lightly compresses the line it will lose siphon.
tkzEdit...
Here’s the .22-.26 clamps y’all were looking for on amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Speedy-Doubl...lamp&qid=1554771886&s=gateway&sr=8-3-fkmrnull