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Old 04-09-2008, 02:14 AM
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ditto with all above, keep me posted
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Keep in mind that a 1.5 liter reactor will only do a small system. I have the 3 liter reactor and use about 2.5 liters for my 425G system.

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1 litre per 100 gallons according to the Zeovit guys. Have you tried running more media Tom?

1.5 litre works for me.
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Big enough for me
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A few photos of the first. Still waiting for the cool Swivel Push To Connect Elbows. Not tested yet.

Some details,
-6"OD 1/4"W cast tube
-3/8" cast flanges key holed
-misc 3/4" acrylic
-seated o-ring seal
-wall mountable vertical or horizontal
-sealed unit, out of sump use
-a few fittings and hoses not in photo yet

See any funky stuff, let me know and I'll modify to correct.

This one I beleave worked out to 3.9liters - $210



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wow! nice work
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now thats impressive and original thinking. Brilliant work Kari.
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Is that 3.9L of Zeovit it will hold, or 3.9L total chamber volume? Why not even holes throughout the entire space of the "plates"? Is it designed to just rotate it forward, then rotate it back right away...or rotate it forward one day, then next day rotate it back? Or whatever you want?

Looks FAN-TAS-TIC!!! Sign me up!
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