jh2pizza
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Anybody have word on when Geo will release theirs? /QUOTE]
Not sure. I have not heard from Sedar forever. Didn't know he was working on it.
Anybody have word on when Geo will release theirs? /QUOTE]
Not sure. I have not heard from Sedar forever. Didn't know he was working on it.
You can adjust the PH lower.
You can also adjust both the effluent and gas delivery which will maintain the current ph. Often I will increase effluent flow 10% and also increase either gas pressure or bubbles per second by 10% as well. If the PH is where you want it then this is what I do, if you want ph a little lower then just increase the gas flow a little.
I know several companies are working on some continuous duty peristaltic pumps. I do hope they have taken into account that we need ball bearings in the motors and not brass bushings like most stepper motors come with. Also, hopefully they were able to keep the noise down, steppers are notoriously noisy.
Edit, looks like they did. Seems relatively quiet!
After watching a bunch of vids, they are always running fast, I wonder what the lowest speed is. I assume it's low but there is a slight language barrier. Hopefully this is a workable solution! Maybe I can convince BigBlueTang to order one for his reactor so I can get some hands on with it![]()
Would one effect the overall PH of the main tank any more than the other? Running a higher PH in the reactor with higher flow rate versus maintaining the flow rate but lowering the PH?
I'm tired of my loud masterflex but love the consistency. I don't want to drop 750 on a used pump to get brushless.
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How do you guys keep the tubing in place? I just picked up a 7523-80 and when running it with the pharmamed tubing noticed that it moves in the direction that I set (CW). I'm using about 12" of LS17 equivalent tubing.
How do you guys keep the tubing in place? I just picked up a 7523-80 and when running it with the pharmamed tubing noticed that it moves in the direction that I set (CW). I'm using about 12" of LS17 equivalent tubing.