SFish New member Nov 6, 2016 #1 Can a reactor be ran backwards? I want to run carbon and was thinking it would be better to have it pushed down instead of up.
Can a reactor be ran backwards? I want to run carbon and was thinking it would be better to have it pushed down instead of up.
T Tanthaitrung New member Nov 6, 2016 #2 I think, you can connect the outlet of the reactor to the pump (instead of inlet). Just wonder why you would do like this?
I think, you can connect the outlet of the reactor to the pump (instead of inlet). Just wonder why you would do like this?
Shaummy Member Nov 6, 2016 #4 That's exactly how I do it with Carbon..I use the Rox carbon and it tends to float to the top until its more saturated with water. Running it in "Reverse flow" pushed it down and it didn't escape from the reactor for me.
That's exactly how I do it with Carbon..I use the Rox carbon and it tends to float to the top until its more saturated with water. Running it in "Reverse flow" pushed it down and it didn't escape from the reactor for me.
T Tanthaitrung New member Nov 6, 2016 #5 Shaummy said: That's exactly how I do it with Carbon..I use the Rox carbon and it tends to float to the top until its more saturated with water. Running it in "Reverse flow" pushed it down and it didn't escape from the reactor for me. Click to expand... Haha, I know why you run "reverse flow". I'm using Seachem Matrix Carbon without any float
Shaummy said: That's exactly how I do it with Carbon..I use the Rox carbon and it tends to float to the top until its more saturated with water. Running it in "Reverse flow" pushed it down and it didn't escape from the reactor for me. Click to expand... Haha, I know why you run "reverse flow". I'm using Seachem Matrix Carbon without any float