My solution for long term BRS 2 part dosing

Ted_C

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So after looking at my architecture/space limitations and after dosing Brightwell 2 part manually over the last 1.5 months - I decided to go the dosing route rather than the calcium reactor route.

The challenge I found - no one really takes pics and documents how they set up a doser system. I was thinking bulkheads through the buckets but bulkheads on uneven surfaces aren't a good idea (for leaks). Lots of suggestions to use uni-seals too. wasn't a fan - too flimsy.

My goal was to go months without needing to mix up chemicals and to have a system that wouldn't get contaminated being open to the air.

I started out with:
1/2 gallon BRS 2 part Total Package
3 BRS dosing pumps Mg, Ca, and CO3
3 Nalgene 3.4 gallon Jerricans
6 1/4" 90 degree john guest elbows
3 1/4" 90 degree john guest elbows with male npt thread on one end
3 1/4" female threaded to 3/8" John guest fittings
3 1/2" rubber grommets
3 1/4" pvc ribbed couplings
1/4" flexible vinyl tubing - 50 foot?
1/4" stiff tubing - 1 roll.
3/8" stiff tubing (like what we get on our RO units). 25 foot? whatever one roll is.

1. I drilled 5/16" holes through the blue lids of the jerricans and placed the 1/2" grommets into these (and anyone that's drilled through plastic can tell you - get a good pair of pliers - I chewed the crab outta my finger when the drill slipped).
2. While I had the drill out - I drilled a 1/8" hole in the handle of the jerican to allow venting.
3. I then teflon taped the male threads on the 1/4" elbows and pushed it through the grommet. Screwed on the 3/8" John guest fitting. For this system to work out right - you can't have any air getting into the system or else you wont be dosing as much as you think you are.
4. I straightened (with a heat gun) and cut pieces of the 3/8" tubing so that when inserted into the 3/8" fitting, the bottom of the tube would be at the bottom of the bucket (this maximizes my use and prevents sucking air into the system).
5. On the other side of the lid - I simply ran the vinyl tubing over to the doser intake.
6. I mounted the dosers on the back of the stand - its really the only real estate I have left in or out. I mounted them so that each one has about two inches of clearance from the one below it (and still allows me to fit a jerrican underneath them). Couldn't use my dewault powerdrill back there - to cramped - had to screw in the mounts by hand.
7. To allow easy disconnects - I used the 1/4" John guest 90's and the stiff 1/4" tubing on the nut side of the doser.
8. I than ran flexible vinyl tuning from the outlet of the doser to the 1/4" barbed fitting. Found a problem here - the 1/4" barbed fittings dont fit 1/4" tubing. They fit the 3/8" OD tubing. SO I just used some of the 3/8" tubing and inserted the 1/4" tubing inside of that.

Mixing up the chemicals was rather easy and well documented. rather than using measuring cups, I actually measured out the grams to use.
Ca: 500 grams CaCl2 per gallon (BRS 1/2 gallon makes about 3 gallons of this)
CO3: 368 grams Na2CO3 per gallon (BRS 1/2 gallon makes about 3 gallons of this)
Mg: 770 grams MgSO4 + 1040 grams MgCl2 per gallon (BRS 1/2 gallon makes about 1.5 gallons of this).

I mixed up as much as I could and filled the buckets. I then had to draw a siphon (with my mouth) to get the liquid through all the tubing so the doser wouldn't be running air for an hour. These chemicals taste horrible!

I then let the dosers run into a measuring cup for an hour and measured my output - I'm getting ~1.4 ml/min instead of the 1.1 ml / min with around a total of 87 ml (I even used a syringe to make sure of the final volume).

I backwards calculated my Brightwell usage and applied that to the new BRS 2 parts. That thread and the math check is here: http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2284835

My final Apex programs are (all the dosers are on mechanical relay outlets):
Ca - doses 90 ml from 11 AM to 8 PM:
Fallback OFF
OSC 000:00/006:45/053:15 Then ON
If Time 20:00 to 10:59 Then OFF
If FeedA 002 Then OFF
If FeedB 002 Then OFF
CO3 - doses 150 ml from 10 PM to 8 AM:
Fallback OFF
OSC 000:00/011:16/048:44 Then ON
If Time 08:00 to 21:59 Then OFF
If pH > 08.45 Then OFF
If FeedA 002 Then OFF
If FeedB 002 Then OFF
Mg - doses 20 ml between 11 AM to 8 PM - offset by 10 minutes to avoid interference with calcium - only runs Monday, Wednesday, Friday:
Fallback OFF
OSC 010:00/001:33/048:27 Then ON
If Time 20:00 to 10:59 Then OFF
If DoW S-T-T-S Then OFF
If FeedA 002 Then OFF
If FeedB 002 Then OFF

and of course - pics of my set-up:

Pumps/Overall
2013_04_20_BRS_Dose_Plumbing_1.jpg


Jerricans with elbows out the lids:
2013_04_20_BRS_Dose_Plumbing_2.jpg


Overall
2013_04_20_BRS_Dose_Plumbing_3.jpg


Outlet in the sump
2013_04_20_BRS_Dose_Plumbing_4.jpg


Grommet and Elbow:
2013_04_20_BRS_Dose_Plumbing_5.jpg


Inside the Lid:
2013_04_20_BRS_Dose_Plumbing_6.jpg


So I hope this helps someone else in their reefing endeavors.
 
One other item I forgot to mention - I can easily Put Tees on the line right out of the bucket to support my 29 gal biocube when I'm using it as a frag tank.
 
Sure - I wanted to dose slowly throughout the day (or night). I needed a total of 90 ml of Calcium supplement dosed per day - and I didn't want it interfering with my alkalinity dosing (so it wouldn't precipitate).

Once you know your pump rate, the amount you need and the times for dosing - it becomes a simple matter of plugging your values into the spreadsheet provided by RussM here: http://www.reeftronics.net/support/Apex_OSC_Calculator.xlsx

That spreadsheet calculates out your OSC / If Time statements for you. When it comes to dosing (and if you want to dose at specific times) - the OSC statement must be used in conjunction with the if time statement.
 
I redid my 25 gallon top off resevoir last night too. I have this tank: http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?itemid=42860&catid=871&clickid=searchresults
it had a bulkhead with a 3/4" hole that I had just used a plug (drilled a hole through the cap to run a 1" flexible tube connected to a fairly large pump (probably tunze 200 gph) and controlled it all with my apex and float switches.

I switched over to Spectrapure ultraprecise ATO last week on the 120 and kept the set-up pretty much the same. I'm pretty impressed with the operation of these ATO's This week - I bought another spectrapure ultraprecise top-off for the 29 gal biocube (sits about 8 foot from my top-off resovoir). Re-plumbed the plug with 3/4" nipple, 3/4" to 1/2" adapter, and a 1/2" to 1/4" barbed adapter and installed a John Guest T. I also replaced the lid that I had drilled a hole in. I'm now feeding two systems from my 25 gallon resevoir - very pleased...

I'm evaporating around 5 gallons a week out of the 120 and around 1/2 gallon out of the 29.

Only problem I had - I had to discard 10-15 gallons of RODI water from my resevoir so I could make the changeover in plumbing. Pics to come tonight.
 
Interesting to compare Apex dosing programs (I'm also using BRS pumps):

Alk: only from 8:30pm until Noon, every fifteen minutes for 18 seconds
Fallback OFF
Set OFF
OSC 000:00/000:18/014:42 Then ON
If Time 12:00 to 20:29 Then OFF

Ca: all 24 hours, staggered 2.5 minutes from the Alk and Vinegar dosings, 23 seconds each dose twice an hour.
Fallback OFF
Set OFF
OSC 002:30/000:23/029:37 Then ON

Vinegar: from Noon until 8:30pm, every five minutes for 28 seconds
Fallback OFF
Set OFF
OSC 000:00/000:28/004:32 Then ON
If Time 20:30 to 11:59 Then OFF

I also use the BRS dosing pumps for topping off DI water (instead of using an auto leveler):
--All 24 hours, every two minutes for 9 seconds.
Fallback OFF
Set OFF
OSC 000:00/000:09/001:51 Then ON
 
I enjoyed reading your thread. im at the cross roads of buying the brs dosing kit also. helped a lot reading your thread.
 
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