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TLF Phosban Reactor
I purchased one of these units (actually 2 of them - J&L had a package deal - 1 to run carbon and the other to run phosban) and it should arrive tomorrow. Will I be happy with their performance?
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Mine always seem to partially plug after 14 days
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when you close it, make sure the O-ring seats properly, or they will slowly leak.
Other than that, they're pretty decent things.
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thanks for the tip shrimpchips!
Fencer, i heard about the clogging problem. Something to do with the sponge not being seated correctly (or something like that). A quick google search should find you the solution |
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I have two as well and they work great.
For the carbon one, if you're using larger pellet carbon like kent, you won't need the sponge on the bottom, I just use the one on top as I run them full out and don't want any rogue carbon pellets escaping. I find less sponges cut down on the detritus that gets trapped in there. I do use both sponges on the phosban one as it catches a lot of phosban bits that try to escape when I'm first flushing the phosban.
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Make sure you restrict flow before the reactor, these things don't like to be pressurized. Everytime I've heard of one leaking its cause people are restricting AFTER the reactor... Which pressurizes it.
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Makes sense.. Thanks Binare!
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Thanks again, Binare!!
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the box arrived this morning and it is all set up. when can i expect to see some results in terms of lowering my phosphates?
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