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marinetech Ca reactor...
i feel like a bit of a knob asking this question but here goes nuthin. does anyone have one of these reactors? i've got a CR-1 that has, what i believe to be terrible instructions so i, for the life of me cannot figure out how to hook it up.:redface: very embarrasing to say the least...but if anyone out there has one of these contraptions i would love a little info about how you set it up...
thanks, |
Why a knob? It's a good question. I built a couple Ca reactors as have a lot of people here but I'm sure someone in Surrey can help you out with it.
Doug |
Hey Darryl, If you need a hand I could swing buy some time. Or if you take a pic or link to the instructions online I'm sure we could all help figure it out
J |
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there's a JG fitting at the bottom, top and a 1/2 inch fitting on top as well. if you look really carefully, there's also a bubble counter on the right hand side behind the riser tube. my best guess is thst's where i connect the CO2 but the other ones i'm not sure of. ps. not sure what the extra valve on the table is for either :) |
Ok so there has to be a water in. a water out and a CO2 in. Typically the water out is controled by a valve or some sort and the CO2 in is through a bubble counter. In many reactors the water in is at the botom and the water out is at the top. Does this make any sense.
J |
i have a reactor just like this by marinetech. the water in is at the bottom near the pump. the water out is at the top of the chamber. you plumb the shutoff valve at the top of the chamber water out line to control your effluent. the co2 in is at the top of the bubble counter chamber. hope this helps. any other questions feel free to ask. hope i was clear, i'm at work so rushed to write this
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thanks for your help guys. i guess where i get lost is that water in, water out and co2...so what's the extra in or output for?? there's 4 in total...
and the valve is for control of the effluent is this correct? |
Don't have a Reef Creations but often, water in and out, CO2 in, then CO2 recirculation.
Valve for effluent drip rate, seen posts where easier to control/adjust if on the output. |
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Looking the picture...is it possible that the large fitting on the top is a spot to insert a pH probe? It looks too large to be JG fitting. It looks like a probe holder/fitting to me.
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