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I also plan on using the AQT to control the CA reactor. Rather than set a large range for the on/off pH limits...you should be able to set tighter limits. You should be able to control how often the solenoid cycles by adjusting the bubble count.
The bubble count will control the speed that the solenoid/controller can bring the pH down. If the bubble count is high, the reactor will react rapidly and the controller will shut the CO2 down fast. The flow through rate will control how fast the pH rises back up again...(as well as the amount of Ca/Alk that you are adding) You get the bubble count (dropping the pH) equal to the flow through (raising the pH)...and the controller won't do anything...except keep control of the entire situation, which is exactly what we want it to be doing. |
What's different about the Deltec reactors that the recommendation is to not run them 24/7?
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The best I have gotten out of my home made reactor is 61 dkh.
That is using coral sand and a ph of 6.3. What ph and what media does Deltec use to get 80 dkh?????:question: Of course when I measured 61 dkh I had no real idea how accurate it was, but it was Salifert. |
I see, interesting. Yeah, like littlesilvermax, I too am curious what pH recommendation and media is used on the Deltecs.
With the Schuran reactors I think the recommendation is to use a pH in the 5's :eek: (I could be wrong, it's been a while since I read up on those) and a much larger grained crushed coral as media. Perhaps Deltec's are like this as well. I know Deltec uses the term "fluidized" a lot when describing their reactors and I thought this meant they use an upflow instead of downflow through the media. |
Deltec recommends using Rowlith C+ in their reactors. The pH should be between 6.1 and 6.5. Here's a thread on RC where the dude from Deltec refers to the 80dkh output. And here's the Delte site where it mentions the same thing. When I get mine going I'll measure it and get back to you. I doubt that they're saying that everyone will achieve that level, rather they are saying it's possible and that is one reason to monitor the output closely.
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Here's another link referring to this output, and a quote...
"...but that fluidized design on the deltec can give you output readings of over 80dKH!!! Ive seen it. They are John Turner's fave as well (co-founder of ORA and RAS), and he uses them on many of his installs for this reason. No other reactor does a better job of getting the calcium to the reef. You would be lucky to get 2/3 the output with some other brand." |
One day I'd like to see one of these reactors in person, from the itty-bitty pics you usually see of them I can't tell what they're doing differently. But anyhow they sound like pretty nice units.
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