Carbon reactor tuning

NedFlounders

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Just curious for those that use carbon reactors how much water you allow to flow into the reactor?

I have the inlet valve about 3/4 open as I read that a slightly slower intake of water allows it to be filtered more effectively?
 
I am new to this as well. I have read that you want a slight tumble on top. Just enough for all of it to turn over a few times a day. I am running a dual reactor from brs and also am having trouble keeping the gfo from turning to a solid
 
whoops...sorry I was thinking gfo... The flow is the same for my gfo and carbon...I have 2 filter pads that keep the carbon in place so it dose not tumble and crush to dust
 
I run 2 2lf reactors back to back using a eheim 200gph pump. I put the GFO reactor first in line, GFO at bottom of reactor and adjust flow to a light surface tumble. This feeds into the carbon reactor, Carbon is held to the top of its own reactor with foam inserts and held firmly enough to keep it from moving. The pads keep it in place, I suppose I could run the carbon at the bottom but its just the way I do it. Carbon can take as much flow as you can throw at it (within reason) and at the rate of a slight tumble of the GFO it seems fine. Have to pretty much remember unless you run a huge amount of carbon it pretty much is exhausted within a few days anyways. You dont want to over strip the water with the carbon unless there is something specific your trying to remove (medication/poison) I run a cup of each, and change carbon monthly and GFO every 6 weeks.
Hope this helps
 
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