RODI Carbon Block vs Activated Carbon pellets

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Anyone ever tried using a carbon block from a RODI system directly on a reef tank?

Currently I'm using the BRS Rox 0.8 carbon pellets and about 3-4 weeks in I get a lot of carbon dust coming out from the reactor. I run a few layers of filter pads before the react exit and it catches a lot of the dust. It runs clean in the first couple weeks though and I replace the carbon every 4 weeks.

Got me thinking while looking at my RODI filter if I can just run that carbon block on my tank directly.

On Amazon right now they're selling a pack of 10 carbon blocks for $38. I think it's even cheaper than my activated carbon cost. Has anyone tried? Is there a reason not to try?
 

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Anyone ever tried using a carbon block from a RODI system directly on a reef tank?

Currently I'm using the BRS Rox 0.8 carbon pellets and about 3-4 weeks in I get a lot of carbon dust coming out from the reactor. I run a few layers of filter pads before the react exit and it catches a lot of the dust. It runs clean in the first couple weeks though and I replace the carbon every 4 weeks.

Got me thinking while looking at my RODI filter if I can just run that carbon block on my tank directly.

On Amazon right now they're selling a pack of 10 carbon blocks for $38. I think it's even cheaper than my activated carbon cost. Has anyone tried? Is there a reason not to try?
Sounds like you may have to much flow or you have to much room. The pellets tumbling is what is causing the dust
 

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Carbon blocks are run after sediment filters on RODI systems... seems like you would just clog it with how much crud is in a reef tank.
 

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