thrlride
Aka lemmywinks
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9003611#post9003611 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by hurleycr
thrlride
does yours go all the way up the tube when it mixes? I think mine does I've really never paid any attention to it.
How can I be addeding too much when I start with a low effluent rate, and a low bubble rate, and test alk. Then if it doesn't hold that morning I adjust, test at night, test at morning and adjust?
I do that till it holds? Is there another way because I'm going to start tuning it again tom. night. any help is much appreciated.
Oh yeah, it goes all throughout the tube when the circ pump comes on. I could probably change the circulation time down to 1 minute but that would still probably mix the entire thing.
If my line of thought is correct you could be adding too much calcium by have the drip too fast and the bpm too much. The alk of the effluent ought to be the same if the ratio of dpm/bpm are the same. Meaning 40 dpm with 20 bpm would have the same alk as 80 dpm with 40 bpm. But the 80 dpm/40bpm would be dump much more calcium in to your system.
That's how it works out in my head anyway, it could very well be falst.
What I would do is tinker with the settings until you get it stable, check your calcium in your tank and make note of that. Ensure the reactor keeps those settings and several days later see what the calcium in the tank is at. If it is the same then make note of your settings. If not then adjust accordingly.