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Recirc 24/7. Co2 is 24/7 but switched on/off based on pH level.
gotcha . nice tank and inspiring with all the toys
what is the ph of your reactor?
That ph is pretty low. I haven't read through your back history but a degassing column for caRx, air filtering through lime pellets for your skimmer and ensuring good co2 exchange can all help you get it up to the 8+ range.
That is his calcium reactor pH, not tank pH.
Terence I love the fact that Neptune is creating a alk monitoring device and would love to add this to the rest of my Neptune devices on my 220 gallon reef. How long till this is available to the market? Just wondering if it's a few months away or possibly a year? if it's over a year out I'll probably just get a KH Guardian..
Just curious what your final say is on running the Dos to feed or pull (which is better in your opinion) your calcium reactor? A buddy and I are looking to possibly run our Ca reactors this way and are on the fence between the Dos (which we already have ) vs say the Pac Sun CalcFeeder Pro Pump. Our tanks are 160 gal and 180gal and both running VERTEX RX-C 6D. If the Dos would work, what programing did you find works best? Maybe Neptune can have the software team work on a Calcium Reactor profile for the Dos which takes out the guesswork of setup, just a simple Xml per day evenly spread out over 24 hours. Thanks in advance
Probably 10W is lost at the power supply so that means that about 84w of heat is given off at the light. Some of that radiates down from the light, and some blows up from the cooling fan. Regardless, if you put these in an enclosed area, the temp will go up unless adequate venting is provided - but that is the case with ANY light - LED or otherwise.Just a quick question for you Terence. Do those lights put off a lot of heat?
I have our PMK and I planned on taking it down there to get a couple of measurements sometime in the future.You don't happen to have a PUR meter do you? Ryan mentioned that they put off like 1300 PAR but I was wondering how that equates to PUR.