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![]() What do you guys use to measure your effluent coming out of your calcium reactor. I see people say they have like 60ml coming out, do you use just a measuring cup, and what do you use to hold you PH meter if you have one?
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![]() To hold the probe you can make yourself a probe holder to hang in the sump (that is if you are using a sump.) Basically a container that retains effluent and your probe which overflows into your sump.
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![]() I have a small tupperware type container attached to my sump wall. When running sumpless,
![]() For measuring effluent amount I used a smaller measure cup type thingy. I cant remember when I measured the effluent rate last. Dont bother anymore as it never made much sense to me. I just set it at a fast drip, close to a stream and adjust the bbm accordingly. I then measure the effluent alk. and ph. I,ll move this to the general forum for you. Likely more answers there.
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