Calc Reactor

TimGentry

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Anyone here using a Calc Reactor setup on your tank or had much experience using one? I'm thinking of getting one for the new tank I set up this year and was wondering if it's worth it or not or just to repair my kalkstirrer/dosing pump setup and keep things going that way.
 
It is worth it for sure. Pump s just dont compare. I use the AquaC rx-1 You pay 10 dollars to fill up the tank with c02 and it last a long time. Just ensure that you get some sort of PH controller.
 
Tim, I’m using one and love it!! It took a few weeks to dial it in but once it is you don’t really have to do much. However, I still have to run kalk just to keep the pH up. It is a balancing act as to much kalk added in the topoff drives the Alk up. After some fine tuning I can tell when it is time to add some more kalk to my reactor by watching the pH trend. You can see that here in the second chart: http://www.reeftronics.net/jay-m/apex-history. When it gets down to about 7.9 at night I add more kalk. I’m using the Apex to control everything. Here is a good article also: A Guide to Using a Calcium Reactors

Jay
 
Just make sure you are keeping track of your alk aswell. It can creep up there when you are dosing kalk and running a CA reactor. Jay have you considered adding a second chamber to your ca reactor. You run your effluent through it after it comes out of the first chamber and it gives the co2 more time to diffuse. Less co2 = higher ph. This will help keep your ph higher without having to up the kalk dosing.
 
Just make sure you are keeping track of your alk aswell. It can creep up there when you are dosing kalk and running a CA reactor. Jay have you considered adding a second chamber to your ca reactor. You run your effluent through it after it comes out of the first chamber and it gives the co2 more time to diffuse. Less co2 = higher ph. This will help keep your ph higher without having to up the kalk dosing.
hmmmmm - I will have to look into that. :D I did a quick look on Google but does the second chamber require a pump or anything? Yes, the Alk will creep rapidly running both. This happened to me a few times as i dialed in the system. Thanks!!

Jay
 
No need for a second pump. It goes inline with your existing reactor. Plus it gives you an excuse for additional hardware. :)

If you wanted to get really crazy you could add some kind of magnesium media to the second chamber and kill two birds with one stone.

Sorry for the thread jack Tim. The main thing is you want consistency and I have seen first hand what high alk can do to a tank.
 
I love using a calcium reactor..I have had one on every setup Ive had ..once it is dailed in you can set it and forget it..within a year or two (depends how large tank is) it could easily pay for itself..I would recommend using a 2nd chamber to balance out the ph and reduce any extra co2 from the effluent you can use mag. in chamber as well..AS far as suppliers for a refill most welding supply stores will refill your tank or swap you out a tank if you have a standard painted tank..On a quick search you have a dozen welding suppliers like :Praxair, airmix, airgas southwest in your area..pretty simple ...like $12 to refill tank and maybe $10-20 media every 6-12 months really inexpensive once main purchase is made..
 
Sounds good, thanks for the info guys. so what type of Calc Reactor is everyone using here and how are they working for you?
 
well I guess I'll find out. I bought a used Korallin C1502 off Ebay over the weekend for $170. It appears to be in good shape so I think it's a good price. Gotta find a CO2 tank and regulator now.
 
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