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![]() I am new to running gfo
My question is. Is there a way to tell if gfo is spent. My po4 was off the chart. To which I attribute my family feeding the tank twice a day. I was in aware of this so I fed in evening. I have remedied the feeding schedule and done wc. I know most People change gfo once a month or when they see a rise in po4 |
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![]() Test the outlet of your gfo reactor. If it's anything but 0ppm then change it.
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![]() Will do.
Wasn't sure if the outlet would be zero or if it was a gradual procedure |
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![]() Thats what i was thinking as well, Im not sure the water coming out of the reactor would be filtered to zero in a single pass. Ive heard every 6 months approx or when Phos starts to rise. I dont think there is any other way to tell as far as I know.
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![]() Sorry my fingers were typing but my brain was asleep lol.
In most cases, no you will not have 0 phos on the outlet. So a better indication would be when the outlet is at the same phosphate level as the overall po4 level of the system. |
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![]() I change mine every 4-5 weeks
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![]() If you have high phosphates gfo can be exhausted in a very short time (days) so if your battling problems it might be a good idea to test ( from the output of the reactor) frequently to stay on top of the problem.
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![]() +1 to the above, and I'll add the same ...
Test your output, compare it to your system, and change your media every 4-6 weeks if all is good. Keep a record of what's happening so you can keep an eye on when you initially need to change it and go from there. |
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![]() Thanks everyone.
I tested outlet and It is the same as tank. I'll change it today |