Cliff, here's an update on your Ca reactor

Thanks, Mike. The levels are now at Calc/Alk 460/12 as of yesterday. I will be testing again this afternoon to see where they stand. The effluent pH is a steady 7.5 with ~50 dpm. I want to get that alk down a little more to make me comfortable. 9-10 would make me happy as long as I can keep the calc above 400.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10611586#post10611586 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kimoy
do you have a list of materials needed?
Posted in the reactor thread...
By the way, my levels are now Calc - 420, Alk - 10. I have the effluent set at a fast drip with the pH steady at 7.0. Tank pH is at 8.5
 
I hope you know you can fix that crack with Weld-On 16..... apply a coating on the inside and outside and you'll be good to go, should n't look too bad as well.
 
Good luck with the CA reactor seems that you have come close to an acceptable balance. I had to drop my reactor and may go back when I can afford a proven model. I've been told that slow adjustments with retest is the best way to go. I had a high Alk problem as well on my 55. I believe this was do to a high bubble rate in the C02. Keep us informed!
Chris has had good luck with reactors and I believe that Tim has just started his.
 
Can I ask a quick question: What did you use between the two tops to keep water from leaking out the top? I know the small bolts didn't keep it water tight. Thanks in advance.

Rick
 
Yes, Tim's right... I used 1/4" neoprene between the two plates as a gasket. It works great, even when pressurized to 40 psi (causing the break) nothing came out the top. ;)
 
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