The BRS reactors are terrible IMO. I found the canisters difficult to unscrew like typical RO equipment and the media was difficult to see "boiling" becuase of the slight opacity of the inner cartridges. It just was so obvious that it was an attempt to turn RO filtration into GFO/Carbon filtration. I wish they had come up with something a little more crative, as I love BRS as a company. I would never even use the reactors though even if they were given to me.
TLF makes the 550 phosban reactor as well, built better and larger than their 150. I use 2 of tehm, they hold about 6 cups of media to the label. They are alot more flexible than the 150s as dar as configuring the outlet, they are much easier.
The BRS reactors are terrible IMO. I found the canisters difficult to unscrew like typical RO equipment and the media was difficult to see "boiling" becuase of the slight opacity of the inner cartridges. It just was so obvious that it was an attempt to turn RO filtration into GFO/Carbon filtration. I wish they had come up with something a little more crative, as I love BRS as a company. I would never even use the reactors though even if they were given to me.
The new cartridges are 1000x better then the old ones. I'm actually using the Biopellet cartridges. No issues so far with HC GFO and no foam :bum:.
I use some O-ring lube on the containers. Super easy to unscrew.
i would have to disagree with you. TLF reactor are built so poorly. brs's reactors are way better then TLF. if you cant unscrew the brs reactors then you might want to consider going to the gym. :worried: they even give you a wrench to unscrew the container. even my girlfriend can unscrew it and she isnt even the strongest woman out there.