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TLF 150 reactor
Just wondering if anyone else have trouble screwing the top back on?
I find that the o-ring does not seal property when I tighten the top back on. I hang the reactor on the outside of the sump as there no room in the sump. I have replace the o-ring often. |
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tlfpr
same problem-also if a grain of rhoa phos is in the threads it will leak.been thinking of putting a thin layer of neoprene in the lid to seal it.don't have the same problem with the larger reactor
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mine seem to work alright, i run one with gfo and the other with carbon
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I ran a pair of these for a couple years
I found that you need to make sure the top of the canister and the threads of the cap are clear of media Lube the o-ring with some silicone (I used Lifeguard) and don't tighten the lid too much or you'll crack it |
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I've got a same problem. If I don't tight enough then water leaks from cap.
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It looks that the o-ring shrinks a bit therefore it can't seal right. it always take me time to get it to seal. Today I could not get it to seal. I use the reactor for carbon. Going to see if I can pick up o-ring that a bit bigger than tlf reactor
o-ring. |
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I found with my 2x 2LF 150 reactors that there was a clear peice of flat plasic with the o-ring that needs to be removed!!!
Make sure that you dont have it in there between the o-ring and the plastic of the reactor or the cap. I dont have a pic of mine but I have garbaged it on both of my reactors... |
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Thanks. |
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Any chance you can snap a pic of it for others to see????
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