calcium reactor woes..

matt the fiddler

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it seems like i have had a few problems come up the last little bit with my tank.. on to the club for answers!


my knop CA reactor is wonderful.. other than when I set the effluent drip, and with in a week it stops dripping .. the reactor fills with Co2, risking pump burnout and coral death if i don't watch my ca levels for a week etc.

it is powered by a maxijet 1200,
I upgraded my valves a but ago.. to the 2 little fishies micro ball valves, which are good valves... http://www.premiumaquatics.com/Merc...ROD&Product_Code=TLF-MVB&Category_Code=Valves



I can get a good drip.. but it always clogs. do I need to run it underwater? or what can I do so once my levels are set i don't have to mess with it?

clayton, my reactor isn't "in" the sump anymore :) i freed up some more space under the tank for it
 
Few options.

1) Move the valve to before the reactor. If the water feed to your reactor is mechnically filtered(I think you run a sock) then that should work.

2) Run less media. That is what got me in trouble. When I tired to crame the last pound of ARM into my reactor I was having a clogging problem until dissolved some.

3) Run that Gen-x Style coarse media. You likely won't get much grit out of it.
http://www.premiumaquatics.com/Merc...PROD&Product_Code=PC-CRM&Category_Code=cmedia

Did you get the prop mod working?
 
I did not think that the problem originated from the reactor it's self.. .. it is the exit from the reactor.... I figured it was salt creep or other thing on the valve.. but I guess it could be clogging due to my fine media... hmmm

1- I had read a while back that you want pressure in the reactor, and to run the valve after it for that end.... is this invaldiated?

2- My media is an inch from the top of the reactor... how much less are you talking?

3- i have not tried that media, though i saw bullet had it in his...


I don't run a sock most of the time.. only when i need to clean up the tank, and stir thinks up a bunch, and let it filter out..
 
I would say move the valve to the intake side of the reactor. Also move to the GenX/schuran media which isn't so fine so nothing has potential to clog. Also if moving to the bigger media works and stops the clogs you might consider getting a dosing pump JMO
 
Mine is on the input (just realized) Spazz just built me one so it hasn't been on long but it uses a Hayword Needle Valve. It's only been running for about a week but the drip rate is easy to adjust on it and seems to be accurate/constant so far. I'm not sure where you would by the valves at though :( You can see the valve on the left side.

<img src="http://www.shallowreef.com/display_image.php?id=226">
 
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My valve is on the output, you might try changing the C02 drip to effluent drip ratio. If the effluent is too slow it won't take much to clog it.
 
well.. I could speed up effluent and bubble rate, and put the c02 on a timer, so it is on 3 , off , 3 etc. I wish i had the ACIII, with 2 ph probes, rather than the junior...

Matt
 
Couldn't find the "were not worthy" bowing smilely face but damn I want some of Spazz's toys!

How much media does that hold?

Matt my vavle is still on the output side but it does clog from time to time.
 
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