Dual Chamber Calcium Reactor

phljess

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Does anyone have a dual chamber calcium reactor I can take a look at? I am planning on building one in the future and would like to look at one so I can get a better understanding of how it works.
 
Phil
Kinda far away but mine's a dual chamber. It's not hooked up to the tank right now so I'll try to take some pics later of how it's set up.
 
Phil if you let me know a couple of days ahead I could take mine to the shop for you to see. It isn't hooked up yet is might be more local than coralreefer in Ashland.
 
Effluent line from the Calcium reactor.
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runs to the bottom of the second chamber.

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The second chamber has a piece of pvc ~4" high on the bottom.

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covered with eggcrate.

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then a filter pad for the reactor media to sit on.

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for the reactor media to sit on.

Effluent line running to tank.
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9966148#post9966148 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by phljess
Amy how big of a tank is your reactor made to handle? Also thanks for the pics
Honestly I have no idea I bought it used.
All I know is it was on a 180 and Keith and Matt assured me it was more than enough for my tank. It's either a very early GEO or one MGK made based on his GEO. Keith couldn't remember and for the price I didn't care :D
I'm running it no where near it's capacity course I'm not sps dominant.

fwiw Jim had some conversations with Doug (Deltec) when he got his reactor. Doug basically confirmed that, to a point, the size of the reactor wasn't that important. The main drawback to a smaller reactor was having to replenish the media more often.

You're welcome. Just happened to have it off the tank since we'd been working on the sump.
 
fwiw Jim had some conversations with Doug (Deltec) when he got his reactor. Doug basically confirmed that, to a point, the size of the reactor wasn't that important. The main drawback to a smaller reactor was having to replenish the media more often.

Actually in the case of Ca. reactors size does not matter as stated on the Deltec website, instructions:

Tips on use of a Deltec Calcium Reactor

Always keep the unit topped up to the fill line rather than letting the media fully disolve and then replacing a large amount at one time.
The only real difference between one model and the next one up is the volume of media that it holds so if you run you reactor at half full you may as well have bought the next reactor down.

In other words you can only get x amount of effluent from any given reactor, no matter how big or small. Just a little fyi
 
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