janey
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Question The regulator That i have pictured Is a co2 reg also Right?? SO i dont need to purchase the CarbonDoser Electronic Co2 Regulator Then ???
Yes it is a co2 reg, use what you have and when you are in need of a replacement or have issues with it look into the Carbon Doser
So I guess i have to get this
COLE-PARMER MASTERFLEX L/S 7523-60 DIGITAL DRIVE PUMP W/ EASY LOAD HEAD 77201-62
If you can buy that for a decent price go for it, it's exactly what you want
Also
My Reactor does not have a port for my PH probe , What should i get or Do. to monitor the PH output ?
I don't have one either and they are unnecessary. What I did was took a "pee cup" with a screw on lid and punched a few holes in it. In the lid I made a hole for the probe by cutting a large enough X in the lid that I could easily push the probe through (don't want to damage the tabs on the probe), I also made a smaller hole for the effluent out tube. I use a zip tie to strain relief both probe and effluent into the lid. I then drill a hole in the side of the effluent to overflow into the tank.
I just purchased a 100rpm unit.
Congrats
The largest tubing the head accepts is LS 18. If I expect to use 75-100ml a minute, wouldn't I want the largest tubing to keep the pump from working harder?
Yes, ls17 tubing will be 35rpm while ls18 would spin the pump at 25rpm for 100ml/min. In general the slower the drive speed the less wear and noise on everything.
This is an ls18 equivalent http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?itemid=25536&catid=864
What is the best way to feed the pump? I have a manifold I could use, or would the pressure cause it to go array? Put the masterflex before or after the CA reactor? Thanks
I would ask that you start by securing the intake line inside the sump and install the pump so it is pulling through the reactor.
Yup and don't forget to zip tie the effluent tubes inside the sump.
hey there, great thread looking forward to setting up a calcium reactor
just picked up a Masterflex 7523-20 with easy load L/S head which accepts 15&24 tubing. Shipping was high at 75 bucks but $50 offer was accepted, took a gamble that it works.
Unit doesn't come with tubing, can you run the unit without tubing to check that it functions before buying tubing?
and any ideas where to buy tubing at best prices
thanks
hey there, great thread looking forward to setting up a calcium reactor
just picked up a Masterflex 7523-20 with easy load L/S head which accepts 15&24 tubing. Shipping was high at 75 bucks but $50 offer was accepted, took a gamble that it works.
Unit doesn't come with tubing, can you run the unit without tubing to check that it functions before buying tubing?
and any ideas where to buy tubing at best prices
thanks
yes very pricey, spent hours searching for the wall thickness and O.D. Cole Palmer won't release the info, some proprietary rights crud. Which size are you ordering 15 or 24? I don't want to pull the plug and order just yet until I am sure the unit is functional