I was thinking of using a couple of old phosban reactors I've got laying around and putting them to good use as nitrate reactors.
I was thinking of putting two series and having a long feed water tube that coils around the first reactor. The first one would have carbon or something similar to try and use up the oxygen, the second would have either nitrate reactor media or just some bioballs if I can fit them. Any reason this would not work for denitrification?
Does nitrate reactor media really make that big of a difference? I've got the bioballs, so it would be nice to be able to put them to good use.
How much flow would be recommended for a system this small?
When I look at some of these reactors, they seem awfully complicated.
I was thinking of putting two series and having a long feed water tube that coils around the first reactor. The first one would have carbon or something similar to try and use up the oxygen, the second would have either nitrate reactor media or just some bioballs if I can fit them. Any reason this would not work for denitrification?
Does nitrate reactor media really make that big of a difference? I've got the bioballs, so it would be nice to be able to put them to good use.
How much flow would be recommended for a system this small?
When I look at some of these reactors, they seem awfully complicated.