Dosing

TommyP

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Hey RC

I recently got 2 brs dosing pumps with alk and cal mixture. I have an extra power strip ready to go so I now have outlet space. I have 2 dial timers that I want to use for this set up. How long do I run the pump? I guess it depends on how much I need to dose but with these timers it seems like the minimum on/off is 30 minutes.
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I would not use those timers 30 min is way too long of an interval and you will overdose your tank on a daily basis. Those pumps are meant to be used with a controller like a Neptune or DA. To be honest they really are not all that great there are many better dosers out here with built in timers.
 
If You don't have a controller I would send those pumps back to brs. Trust me you don't want to mess with timers and have your tank n their hands. I guess you spent about 160 for the pumps. I got this http://www.ebay.com/itm/Marine-Magi...616?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f29778a00 for 130 and even though is made in China ( they all are anyway no matter what they say) it's been really great for the money. Another good choice would be http://www.ebay.com/itm/Marine-Magi..._DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f2ed4e34d#rpdCntId I'm sure you can get it for 100
 
Thanks for the feedback so far. This is what I was looking for. That digital timer seems more reliable and accurate than the dial timer, since I did think 30 min would be way too long to dose. I may try this first with just recirculating sw to make sure it's reliable.

If not, ill return or sell the 2 BRS pumps and get one of the above. Thanks guys! Ill post back with the usage after 7 days to get an idea on how much I have to dose
 
With a cycled system you do not need to test for Ammonia & Nitrites.
Personally I think there are too many problems with Hanna.
Salifert works fine for me except for PO4, I use a photometer by Milwaukee.
 
I bought that same digital timer yesterday to use it with the BRS 1.1. Haven't put it to work yet but it haves 7 on/off and battery backup in case light failure.

Before i put it to work will be doing a test also but still figuring how i will cycle it to feed 60ml of ALK to my tank...

Any advice...

PD.. I will be moving foward to a Controller or the new Pac Sun Doser but in the meantime i will try the BRS 1.1.
 
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Get a controller Tommy :) its really the best way to use the BRS dosers...otherwise get an all in one doser as suggested.
 
I have the same dosers attached to a digital timer. Worked great until I accidentally hit the on/off switch and it stayed on for a good 12 hours. Needless to say, my calcium was through the roof and I lost a few coral. They work well now that I insure they are not tripped. I would get a controller or one of those magus dosers if I were to do it over.
 
That's for all of the feedback. I'm going to get digital timers to start until I save up/ find a good deal on a controller. Just want to keep things steady and stable.
 
So I picked up 2 digital timers but realized when I got home that they only have 1 on/off setting. SMH.

Will have to wait till thursday to run to HD to grab the above timer.
 
Remember with those timers go from auto off or it will keep running.
I bleached my corals with Mg running all night. Those timers will not give you piece of mind . They went off program several times for me.IMO dosing requires good equipment .
Good luck
Tom
 
Thank you, I will make sure to keep an eye on it. I just need something temporary until I can afford a controller.
 
Ok so as of my last test it was 6.7. I will test before I dose again obviously just using this as an example. As per the notes on BRS not to bring it past 1.4 dkh/day. So that's about 65ml of alk. If the BRS peristaltic pump is 1.1ml/min I need to dose alk for about an hour. Should I do like 15 min at 10am, 15 min 2pm, 15 min 7pm, 15 min midnight?

I have the tubing going right into my return section, so it's a high flow area and can get mixed up nice with the mag 9

I never done this before, hence the questions. Thanks for all of the help so far.
 
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