gary faulkner
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You need to see inside so as not to tumble too rapidly and turn the GFO to mush.
HTH
HTH
I am not sure I understand your question. I use TLF reactor so I see the GFO moving/tumbling inside the reactor. Or do you mean with BRS reactors, you cannot see inside? Perhaps you can rephrase your question.
yes, I use a maxijet 400. just use whatever pump you use while the GFO is online.
You need to see inside so as not to tumble too rapidly and turn the GFO to mush.
HTH
yes you need to see the inside. do you currently use GFO? are you using a different reactor or are you using the whole house water filter. What I am suggesting is, in order to greatly simplify the whole process, you can just use whatever GFO media reactor setup you are using and just take that out and run the regenerating solution through it.
if you currently don't have a real GFO reactor, you can get the TLF reactor fairly cheap.
So I know what this term means as what is bed volume?
It calls for 40-50 bed volumes to rinse RODI water.
It simply means the amount you are regenerating.
I use 1 cup GFO, so I mix 1 gallon of 1 molar NaOH solution.
Because 1 gallon is 16 cups, so that is 16x the GFO I am using. Hence 16x bed volume
For rinsing, I use a lot more than 50 bed volume (50 cups is only a little over 3 gallons).
I rinse with 10 gallons rodi. I want to make sure it is clean, if you got the NaOH on your hand, you will see how hard it is to rinse off until you get rid of that soapy feeling (NaOH is an ingredient in soap)
You can just regenerate out of your current reactor.
it is in the advanced aquarist article, I think below the picture.
that is correct. so if 40 grams is needed for 1 liter, then 160grams is needed for 4 liters.