Official: Masterflex Calcium Reactor Setup Thread

Also, can someone just glance at this for me to see if I'm in the ballpark here? I'm majorly worried about jacking up my parameters and ****ing my large collection of sps pieces off....

Tank is a 75gal display with a 20 gal sump. Currently using 68ml of Randys DIY 2 part recipe 1. I'm going to start with 35ml of effluent and will start the reactor at a ph of 7. I will try 30bpm and hope that gets me near the proper ph in the calrx.

Sound reasonable?

Also - is it normal for the masterflex pump without a head on it to be whisper quiet, and then to be louder with a SS easy load 2 head on it? Simply put, do the head cartridges create noise?

Here is a guide for how to set up a reactor that is replacing supplementing

http://reef.diesyst.com/reactor/reactor.html
 
Also, can someone just glance at this for me to see if I'm in the ballpark here? I'm majorly worried about jacking up my parameters and ****ing my large collection of sps pieces off....

Tank is a 75gal display with a 20 gal sump. Currently using 68ml of Randys DIY 2 part recipe 1. I'm going to start with 35ml of effluent and will start the reactor at a ph of 7. I will try 30bpm and hope that gets me near the proper ph in the calrx.

Sound reasonable?

Also - is it normal for the masterflex pump without a head on it to be whisper quiet, and then to be louder with a SS easy load 2 head on it? Simply put, do the head cartridges create noise?

Take it slow once you switch to the reactor and monitor your parameters daily. Make adjustments either to your Co2 rate and or CaRx flow. I would start your CaRx with about 25ml/min flow and bubble rate around 1 bubble per 3 or 4 seconds and see what happens to your Ca and Alk levels over the course of a week. If they drop, increase the bubble rate, if they rise, decrease it.

As for noise, yes the heads with the tubing installed will generate noise.
 
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Well, the trick of moving the reactor about while priming did the trick. There's still some bubbles on the media, but I think I have it well enough and went ahead and fired the co2 up. We will see how it goes over the next couple of days

Effluent at 25ml
4 psi bubble every 3 seconds

All checked today via Hanna @ 140. Will test before bed tonight and in 24 hrs.
 
Sweet! I bet it runs just fine :)

I'd test again before you go to bed and in the am just in case. You want to test frequently at first but at those levels I doubt it would spike anything anyways.

I use regular arm media. I have experience with many different ones over the years but always regular old arm in my setup. Buy it in 50lb bags, if you look carefully you can get it for about $90 shipped through amazon from Caribsea. That's half price of most mail order. If they aren't running that deal Custom Aquatics usually sells it around $120 shipped which is still less than most sell it for before shipping.
 
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Aaaannnndddd I just snapped the thread off in a slip fitting in the reactor plumbing. Fml. Looks like this project is over before it started. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1436329268.496671.jpg
 
Official: Masterflex Calcium Reactor Setup Thread

Pretty sure I'll be able to remove it pretty easily. Just ****ed at myself. Have new john guest pieces arriving the 9th so it should only keep me out of the loop for a couple days at most. Better set the damn litermeters back up....ugh


Edit - was able to cleanly remove the busted off piece with a pair of scissors. God bless plastic lol
 
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Has anyone set this up using a Vertex RX-6D? I'm planning on making the jump to a calcium reactor as opposed to dosing on my 100 gallon upgrade. I want to do this thing right from the start, however I'm totally new to the whole calcium reactor side of things. I'm set on the Vertex RX-6D and will use the aquariumplants.com carbon dose regulator but am not sure how to set this model up with a masterflex pump. Does anyone have a picture of their setup with this reactor
 
Pretty sure I'll be able to remove it pretty easily. Just ****ed at myself. Have new john guest pieces arriving the 9th so it should only keep me out of the loop for a couple days at most. Better set the damn litermeters back up....ugh


Edit - was able to cleanly remove the busted off piece with a pair of scissors. God bless plastic lol

I am pretty sure you can get that same John Guest style fitting at Lowes, Home Depot and Do It Center. At Home Depot, they are located in the section with the smaller brass threaded fittings. At lowes, they are located on a wall near the PVC fitting isles. At Do It Center, you can find them in one of the plumbing isles.
 
I am pretty sure you can get that same John Guest style fitting at Lowes, Home Depot and Do It Center. At Home Depot, they are located in the section with the smaller brass threaded fittings. At lowes, they are located on a wall near the PVC fitting isles. At Do It Center, you can find them in one of the plumbing isles.


Thanks. I'll check it out!
 
Has anyone set this up using a Vertex RX-6D? I'm planning on making the jump to a calcium reactor as opposed to dosing on my 100 gallon upgrade. I want to do this thing right from the start, however I'm totally new to the whole calcium reactor side of things. I'm set on the Vertex RX-6D and will use the aquariumplants.com carbon dose regulator but am not sure how to set this model up with a masterflex pump. Does anyone have a picture of their setup with this reactor


i jsut got a masterflex and will be setting it up on my vertex 6d. Currently i am running a maxijet on it as feed but will convert to a masterflex when it comes in.
 
So i picked up a Cole Parmer 7523-70 MasterFlex L/S Digital Standard Pump Drive w/ 77201-60 Head how much tubing do you need to run this thing?
 
So i picked up a Cole Parmer 7523-70 MasterFlex L/S Digital Standard Pump Drive w/ 77201-60 Head how much tubing do you need to run this thing?

For the pump head, you only need 10"-12" of tubing. I would suggest getting a few feet or more so you have spare tubing on hand.
 
When screwing in fittings it's best not to tighten them too tight. You can always give them a little extra turn if needed but it is usually best to use a teflon paste if you are having a difficult time getting a good seal.

The fittings are available at hardware stores but you can get the John Guest brand cheaper at US Plastics if you are already making an order. I tend to buy a bunch at a time and keep them handy.

An easy out bit makes quick work of most broken off fittings but things like scissors also tend to work well. What you don't want to do is cut yourself in the process :)
 
What's the opinion on I/P masterflex pumps or calcium reactor application??

Regarding 77410-10 specifically.

Edit: never mind, just saw the minimum flow rate is 200mL/min...
 
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