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![]() What I mean by recirc line is a secondary line, usually 1/4", that can bring the gas bubble into the pump intake. The pipe that carries most of the water is likely inset into the lid a little bit thus giving the gas bubble a place to form. The recirc line would have to be flush to the inside of the lid, or even recessed a little so that it's drawing from the absolute highest point in the reaction chamber thus mitigating the size of the bubble buildup.
I'm probably not explaining this well enough. I'll see if I can dig up some photos or diagrams.
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![]() I have the same problem with my Vertex calcium reactor. It started while I was on vacation, after using the reactor with no problems for over 6 months. Since then I tried everything; burping the gas recirc line, messing with the pump, etc. I even contacted the Vertex people and they didn't have a good explanation or suggestion. So, I'll be watching this thread with great interest....
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![]() It's been a few days since I've replaced my uniseal and I also put silicone around the uniseal and the pipe going into it. I checked the reactor and there wasn't a single air bubble in it!!
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![]() I have always "burped" my reactor every 2 or 3 days as part of my ritual. I check it more often now for leaks around the seal, but now that the reactor sits in my sump it's not such a concern any more.lmao
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Cheers Gary 604-319-0317 Last edited by Cujo#31; 11-16-2017 at 01:42 AM. |