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danny zubot 02-12-2007 07:59 PM

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Hmm, ok. I'd still be interested to see what Ca levels come out of the unit.

Thanks though,

andestang 02-13-2007 02:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Delphinus (Post 235465)
You could, but I still think it's not the greatest idea. The reason is you're trying to tune it to reduce nitrate (and the fact that it adds some Ca/Alk is just a happy bonus), not trying to tune it to maintain Ca/Alk levels in the tank. Ie., Ca and Alk will get used up at rate "X", NO3 will be added at rate "Y", you want to tune your sulfur reactor to match "Y" and you're stuck with whatever Ca+Alk rate that it produces. If that's less than "X" then it's not going to maintain the tanks Ca and Alk. Whereas the Calcium reactor is directly tunable to the Ca and Alk.

This brings up what I was wondering. I have a MoCalc 300 and was thinking of trying this idea. But could you try and acheive what you want for Ca/Alk and have the reduction of what ever amount for a reduction of nitrate ?

Psyire 02-13-2007 05:45 AM

Well if your drip rate is too fast then it will not function properly and if it is too slow you will get H2S created in the reactor... so that's probably not a good idea.

Your Ca production will also flucuate with your nitrate level reduction so it would be very difficult to get it constant. (unlike a CO2 bubble counter w/ solenoid control)

Psyire 02-13-2007 05:45 AM

I hooked the reactor up to my system tonight, my starting nitrate level in the tank is just under 50ppm

Delphinus 02-14-2007 04:55 AM

Can you take some ORP readings? I'd like to know what's a good baseline. I don't have an ORP monitor but I have an ozonizer with ORP controller so I could probably use that for some rudimentary readings (or see if there's someone with a monitor I could borrow). I'm about ready to just crap can my whole reactor. Just tired of the lack of results. Wish I knew what was wrong with the way I'm running it.

Psyire 02-14-2007 04:33 PM

I can, it will be a bit though, I just had enough time to roughly plumb it to my system. I'll be setting it up more permanent with probes soon.

Psyire 02-17-2007 07:03 AM

Just did some tests:

Nitrate
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Tank: 30ppm
Reactor Effluent: < 1ppm

pH Reactor Effluent: 7.6
Drip Rate: 3-4 Drips per second

Glad it's working!

Delphinus 02-17-2007 02:56 PM

Are you measuring at the exit of stage 1 or stage 2? I just measured both mine and there was quite a difference, 10 after stage 1 and 22 after stage 2. I'm not sure if that means my second stage is producing nitrate, or whether the first stage started reducing more and the water simply hasn't passed all the way through the second stage yet. At any rate I changed my feed situation around again so I'll see if I can get to your kinds of results.

Psyire 02-17-2007 03:44 PM

By Effluent, I mean the water dripping back into my tank.

Psyire 02-21-2007 10:54 PM

Finally found some better sulphur media...

Aquarium Obsessed can get the media for the H&S reactors. The price is $39.99/ kg. It's quite a bit more pricey than the caribsea stuff, but there is quite a difference in size/shape. I have some in my hands, and I'll post some pictures soon.


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