10g tank
7.5 sump
47.5 ml flow rate
1.2 psi
10 seconds per bubble
Display dKh: 10.19
Ph in Reactor: 7.4ish
Tank alk has been on the dot for the past few days, but I am wondering why I am still getting co2 bubble accumulation at the top of my first chamber? It's slow but the bubbles are merging into one giant bubble. I feel that I am maxing out on my flow rate already? Any suggestions of how to have my media absorb the co2?
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Will a fixed 20rpm be a good choice for a calcium reactor? What would the ml/minute be with LS17? I currently run a fast drip rate, almost a steady stream on my effluent line.
Looks like these pumps use a lot of power. I just picked up a 7543-20 not realizing it uses 1.2 amps.
Looks like these pumps use a lot of power. I just picked up a 7543-20 not realizing it uses 1.2 amps.
I don't necessarily agree with the 6-600 rpm units that were recommended in the beginning of this thread. I have both a 1-100 rpm and a 6-600 rpm motor. With the LS17 tubing in my EasyLoad 1 head, the 6-600 rpm motor was too fast. The speed selection was on my dial was between .5 and 1.5. It was very hard to make small adjustments. I have since switched the head and tubing over to my 1-100 rpm motor. Now I have an easier time making small adjustments. I now am running my dial between 2.5 and 3 (which makes my effluent just shy of a steady stream).
So, I reread the recommendation. It is for digital brushless. I dont have digital or brushless. I didn't purchase them because they were about 3 times the cost. So, I'll rephrase. I find that the 6-600 motor is geared too high to make small adjustments when using a non digital and brushed motor. I have switched to a 1-100 non brushed, non digital motor and am happier. Now I can make fine adjustments much easier.
My recommendation is for Non Digital that is NOT brushless with LS17 tubing. I have bought both 1-100 RPM and 6:600 RPM. My 6:600 RPM is sitting in a box. I am very happy with my current setup.
Can someone show me the Pharmed tubing that matches the masterflex LS15 tubing? My head doesn't accept the LS17 like everyone uses so I've been using the clear cole Parmer LS15 tubing and I feel like it doesn't last very long. I understand the pharmed tubing lasts longer
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