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![]() Just mixed the part A , And part B solutions .
Had one issue . With the part B. I added 18 scoops to my jug added the water and began shaking. Well no matter what it would not all disolve. So I have that solution now that i dont know what to do with. So take 2. This time I weighed each scoop. It only took 15 scoops to reach the 318 grams. This would explain why the first solution would not totally disolve. anyone else weigh each scoop ? would be nice to know . really wish i had weighed the other parts first before i hooked up to my doser
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![]() On the box it tells you either scoop or total weight, it makes a lot more sense to use the total weight than a scoop.
As per the instructions Part A = 380 grams to 5L of RO Part B = 420g to 5L of RO Part C = 120g to 5L of RO scoops are just a guide for those that dont have scales handy, it will never be as accurate as measured weight. |
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![]() Glad I read this post before I go ahead and purchase a Calcium reactor, I have a 900G setup, what should I be expecting for a start up?
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![]() Hi
do you mean price or level of ease in setting up? |
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![]() level of ease
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![]() very easy, for starters you have full control over every element going into your system where as a calcium reactor you have not a lot of control and will require a kalk stirrer also. Plus the co2 bottles.
With the balling system you need 3 x fluid chambers and the GHL doser and thats it. start by manually adjusting your parameters over 3 days then set your daily dosing to maintain this, check for the first week every other day then after that weekly. |
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![]() Thanks A-D, you sum it up pretty simple, I do agree with the calcium reator is alot more complex as I dont have much time doing that, this should provide me a better option, I will get in touch with my LFS on this setup.
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