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beaker020
08-22-2005, 02:29 AM
I built a calcium reactor similar to this: http://jjgeisler.com/reeftank/diy_calcium_reactor.htm It works great but I am having trouble with the air bleed valves. I tried a saddle valve but they are made of brass, which contains copper, and it turned green. Then I tried a hot water radiator bleed valve but they leak. Short of ordering from aquatic eco systems, does anyone have any other ideas?

Thanks
Lance

kari
08-22-2005, 01:42 PM
These JG valves are available at places like Home Depot,

http://www.johnguest.com/part_spec.asp?s=PPSV50_D1

Chin_Lee
08-22-2005, 07:57 PM
didn't really have a good look at the design but why air bleed when you can recirculate the c02 instead?....... or am I totally way off :redface:

beaker020
08-22-2005, 09:16 PM
You need to bleed the excess air off when you first start it up and you only recirculate the CO2 in the first chamber. The second chamber, which has little or no CO2 entering it anyways, has no recirculation loop but does need to be bled off when starting up or refilling.

The John Guest fittings might work if there is one with 1/8" mpt.

Thanks
Lance

StirCrazy
08-22-2005, 11:22 PM
You need to bleed the excess air off when you first start it up and you only recirculate the CO2 in the first chamber. The second chamber, which has little or no CO2 entering it anyways, has no recirculation loop but does need to be bled off when starting up or refilling.

The John Guest fittings might work if there is one with 1/8" mpt.

Thanks
Lance

is that MPT or NPT? there is a JG for anything but you have to find them, I use 1/8 NPT in a couple things with JG so I know there are thoes. you could go to there website and see what there is.

Steve