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#41
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![]() So not so high, but on the higher end nonetheless.
Out of curiosity, do you have precipitate forming anywhere in your tank? Or was it just that the dosing solutions would precipitate when added to the tank?
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![]() Yes there is calcification in part of the sb. No visible precip of the solutions though.. Do you think switching to the sodium bicarbonate is really the answer? & if so why?
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#43
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![]() Just wondering, how stable is your Mg?
A combination of high pH, Ca and Alk causes even higher supersaturation of Ca and Co3 in the water making it more likely to precipitate. Mg interferes with the process, so keeping a high Mg can assist in staving off precipitation. The change in Alk buffers I'm suggesting is for two reasons: 1, to lessen the impact on your salinity (by adding half the sodium during dosing), and 2, to lower your pH. Also, see what boosting your Mg to 1400 - 1500 does for you. Might be just as frustrating getting Mg up (and to stay up!), but it'll help keep your CaCO3 from precipitating.
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#44
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![]() hmm.. personaly none cuz I don't know anyone who doses there tanks, but I suspect quite a few would have had to if we dosed.
my old tank (90 gal) had a Ca reactor which was sized for a 500 gal tank, running full out, plus I used a kalk reactor for my make up water. go back 10 years ago when people did two part by hand, there were always problems with the precip. Randys two part was a new thing back then and lots of people were having problems with getting the stuff to make it up here with out it having a bunch of garbage in it. Steve
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#45
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![]() I just caught my doser dosing alk 1st & then under a min later dosing ca.... it's set on the auto dosing schedule. I have no idea how to set it manually. I've never seen this happen before. WTF
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#46
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![]() Hmm..that's not good. I think it's time to email Profilux for some help.
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#47
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![]() The ONLY way the doser will do this is if you have managed to get water onto the inner front board where the manual overide button connection ribbon cable sits.
easy to see - take the lid off, pop out the front board and you will see corrosion from salt water incursion. We had one last week, the client said the unit was above the fish tank, when we got it here you could have kept fish in the lower half of the unit ![]() This is the kind of damage you see with water being allowed to get into electrical devices ![]() ![]() I cant offer support here so please email me at sales@aqua-digital.com with the outcome either way. Parts are available for self replacement if you have damaged it. Last edited by Aqua-Digital; 11-18-2011 at 05:11 PM. |
#48
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![]() Try dosing less frequently, but more at each time to get around this double dosing that's going on.
BTW, I'm dosing over 2 ml/gallon of Ca and Alk. I think 3 ml of Mg/gal too ![]()
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#49
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![]() Micheal here are the pics of it. Incase they didn't come through on the email. FYI for anyone who has this it was super easy to take apart. The longest part was putting the pics to email/ canreef.
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#50
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![]() This does not show what we asked sorry, we need to see photos as posted here by us showing the underside of the ribbon cable connection and the front panel removed.
I can not offer support here, please contact me directly. |
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