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Trevor W 02-08-2013 01:22 AM

What are YOU using for Carbon and GFO reactors?
 
Trying to see what everyone out there is using for Carbon and GFO reactor(s), hoping this thread will narrow my decision.

Please state which reactor(s) you are using and why.

Thanks

Reef Pilot 02-08-2013 01:43 AM

I just use old RO filter canisters in series that I converted to 3/8 plumbing and tee'd into my return pump with a ball valve to control flow. The media is contained in the internal media canisters (same as used for DI). Works really well.

Cal_stir 02-08-2013 01:59 AM

I use BRS canisters with their high flow refillable cartridges, I use a piece of pvc pipe as a spacer in the bottom half of the cartridge and pack a half cup of carbon between sponges on the top half, I tumble HC GFO at a slow boil in another canister

Baldy 02-08-2013 02:36 AM

I use 2 TLF phosban 150s in series with a maxijet 1200. i bought them because they were cheap and small in size. if i had the room though, id give the brs reactors a shot. ive heard good things and like the videos ive watched

whatcaneyedo 02-08-2013 03:03 AM

I sold my TLF reactors and bought BRS a few years ago because I couldn't take it anymore. I could never get the O-ring in the top of the TLF reactor to sit right so that they wouldn't leak. I also found the ridged pipe coming up through the middle to be a nuisance to overcome when refilling the unit. The BRS product or just some RO pre filter housings modified to be the same thing was a wonderful idea. They're solid, economical, easy to use, and they don't leak!

The Guy 02-08-2013 03:41 AM

I use TLF 150 reactors, they are a PITA to put GFO into but seem to work well, I don't use carbon at all but I do run Purigen seems to keep my water pristine.

The Grizz 02-08-2013 03:48 AM

Using 3 - NextReef MR1 reactors for carbon, GFO & Vertex pellets.

Lance 02-08-2013 03:59 AM

BRS for carbon, TLF for GFO, and Vertex UF-15 for pelllets; all driven from the return pump.

1eyedjyde 02-08-2013 05:53 AM

I use the brs dual reactor it works great, easy to change out media plus both carbon and gfo are run off a single power head.

Mike-fish 02-08-2013 06:23 AM

Pair of TFl 550s

Madmak 02-08-2013 06:25 AM

1 vertex uf-15 with seachem sea gel, carbon and phosguard mix.

xenon 02-08-2013 12:05 PM

We use TLF PhosBan Reactors for both GFO and Carbon.

duncangweller 02-08-2013 01:11 PM

Like a bunch of the others i use the BRS Dual Reactor.

Works well, only uses one powerhead, really easy to change media and not messy at all. Apparently two single reactors with two separate pumps would be the way to go but all depends on your budget and room in your sump.

either way, I like it!

Dunc

darb 02-08-2013 01:25 PM

tagging along ...

anyone using the CPR reactors BTW?

reefwars 02-08-2013 02:08 PM

new vertex rx's here .....love em;)

Trevor W 02-08-2013 02:17 PM

Wow thanks for the feedback! So I am kind of torn between the Next Reef MR1 and the BRS dual reactor for Carbon and GFO. Whichever I choose will be housed in a seperate cabinet with my ATO beside the stand. So as far as the BRS dual reactors what would you say is the best pump for this.

Trevor W 02-08-2013 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Grizz (Post 791188)
Using 3 - NextReef MR1 reactors for carbon, GFO & Vertex pellets.

Hey Grizz, are you running these off of your return line?
and are they able to be daisy chained together and run off of a single pump like the BRS dual reactor?

Trevor W 02-08-2013 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reefwars (Post 791229)
new vertex rx's here .....love em;)

Have you had to change media in them yet? and if so is it a PITA? Also are you running them off of a return line or do they have there own pump and can they be daisy chained together and run off a single pump? I just did a quick search and they look really nice.

The Grizz 02-08-2013 02:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trevor W (Post 791235)
Hey Grizz, are you running these off of your return line?
and are they able to be daisy chained together and run off of a single pump like the BRS dual reactor?

well yes and no, I am running 2 off my OF lines coming into my sump and the other (pellets) off a separate pump as they need more flow. You could link them together if you really wanted to but I would only do that with the Carbon & GFO reactors not the pellet one.

Trevor W 02-08-2013 02:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Grizz (Post 791244)
well yes and no, I am running 2 off my OF lines coming into my sump and the other (pellets) off a separate pump as they need more flow. You could link them together if you really wanted to but I would only do that with the Carbon & GFO reactors not the pellet one.

Awesome thats all I plan on running right now with this tank is Carbon and GFO. I plan on putting them in a cabinet beside the tank linked together and running off of a single pump like a maxijet 1200 or something similar.

How are the MR1's for changing media?

reefwars 02-08-2013 03:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trevor W (Post 791238)
Have you had to change media in them yet? and if so is it a PITA? Also are you running them off of a return line or do they have there own pump and can they be daisy chained together and run off a single pump? I just did a quick search and they look really nice.

Personally I love them, clean design, unions for hardlines or easy disassemble. Mines running external so easy to reload.

I recently changed out all the tlf at the store and replaced with rx's, same with my home tanks.

For pellets home I use a vertex uf1.5 and at the store we use a reefoctopuss Bio pellet upflow reactor, no clumping, clogging and comes with mounted pump, very clean functional design but its in sump only:)

reefwars 02-08-2013 03:08 PM

The rx are designed with Daisy chaining in mind. Smaller head footprint then the previous uf models:) I've changed the media out several times, I've Bern using them since they came out:)

Ill never go back to tlf;)

The Grizz 02-08-2013 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trevor W (Post 791245)
Awesome thats all I plan on running right now with this tank is Carbon and GFO. I plan on putting them in a cabinet beside the tank linked together and running off of a single pump like a maxijet 1200 or something similar.

How are the MR1's for changing media?

If find it very easy since the MR1 's are 4" diameter. If you can't get the media in them you have a serious problem :lol:

With them being that size you can get your hand right to the bottom for a good cleaning.


Stay clear..... This Bear bits off limbs!!

chromakey 02-08-2013 07:23 PM

Good Day:

I am looking at adding a reactor for GFO and/carbon on my JBJ 28 Gallon Nano. Is it possible/recommended to have both medias in one reactor? Are there sponges/discs that can separate the two media?


Thanks,
Michael

Baldy 02-08-2013 07:57 PM

I used to mix carbon and gfo when I was running biopellets in the second reactor. Its possible, but messy and you have to chane both at the same time which means gfo gets changed too much. The sponges that come with the tlf phosban 150 don't keep the 2 separated and they end up mixed. There might be reactors that are made to use both in the same chamber, but he phosban ones don't work very well for it

scubadawg 02-08-2013 10:28 PM

I am now using a Spectrapure Media reactor, instead of the BRS, I found the Spectrapure more controllable.

Simons 07-31-2013 08:20 PM

BRS deluxe single reactors x2 one for Carbon one for GFO. Might be a bit light on my tank but...so far 0 measurements for everything.

lastlight 07-31-2013 08:54 PM

Denny where do you place the foam pads for gfo in the RX-U canisters? I used to always place one pad down first then dump the gfo on top and it worked ok but still hard to get all the gfo gently moving.

So I tried gfo directly on top of the pvc plate and half the gfo gets jammed up against the canister around the plate and even less of the gfo seems to be getting flow.

I personally wish I'd gone with the BRS reactors again. My Vertex also always leaks but it's in my sump thankfully.

JDigital 07-31-2013 09:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 835029)
. My Vertex also always leaks but it's in my sump thankfully.

Join the club.. Mine leaks like a siv.. Disappointing product.

PFoster 07-31-2013 09:33 PM

TLF reactors.
A 150 for GFO and a 550 for carbon on each of our systems.

I have been using these reactors of years and find them very easy to use, change media etc

spit.fire 08-01-2013 01:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reefwars (Post 791252)
The rx are designed with Daisy chaining in mind. Smaller head footprint then the previous uf models:) I've changed the media out several times, I've Bern using them since they came out:)

Ill never go back to tlf;)

http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...psff2eaa82.jpg

Daisy chained vertex :)

I love em, I'm not gonna lie tho I do still run tlf reactors but they're "modded" and I only run them due to a lack of sump size on my nano. 16x16" doesn't allow for much equipment

I run my vertex reactors on their own speed wave

spit.fire 08-01-2013 01:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JDigital (Post 835030)
Join the club.. Mine leaks like a siv.. Disappointing product.

Old style or new? My old ones leaked but my new ones have always been good to me

JDigital 08-01-2013 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spit.fire (Post 835084)
Old style or new? My old ones leaked but my new ones have always been good to me


Same as the ones posted above. UF1.5

Scythanith 08-01-2013 04:33 PM

Avast Marine MR-5 (GFO), MR-10 (GAC), and Kraken (BioPellets). I haven't flowed water through them yet but ready great reviews on build quality and durability. Made in the USA and amazing customer service.

lastlight 08-01-2013 06:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JDigital (Post 835171)
Same as the ones posted above. UF1.5

Oh I was talking about the brand new ones Josh. Leaky RX-U.

reefwars 08-01-2013 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 835029)
Denny where do you place the foam pads for gfo in the RX-U canisters? I used to always place one pad down first then dump the gfo on top and it worked ok but still hard to get all the gfo gently moving.

So I tried gfo directly on top of the pvc plate and half the gfo gets jammed up against the canister around the plate and even less of the gfo seems to be getting flow.

I personally wish I'd gone with the BRS reactors again. My Vertex also always leaks but it's in my sump thankfully.

Its a pita but i dont use foam with gfo on the bottom, using tje small plastic knitting mesh u bssicslly cut a foam oad size piece, the holes are smaller tjen the plate the rx comes with. Great flow and doesnt clog:)

Mine dont lesk but i fibd the top hard to screw on and off

reeferfulton 08-01-2013 06:34 PM

my new rxu leaked out of the bottom plate where it joins to the acyrilic tube.

Proline replaced it ASAP .

JDigital 08-01-2013 07:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 835224)
Oh I was talking about the brand new ones Josh. Leaky RX-U.

I lied! I was talking about the Rx-U as well... not sure why I thought it was a UF 1.5... :drinking:

My build thread clearly shows it's an RX-U..

http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...5&postcount=68

lastlight 08-01-2013 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reefwars (Post 835226)
Its a pita but i dont use foam with gfo on the bottom, using tje small plastic knitting mesh u bssicslly cut a foam oad size piece, the holes are smaller tjen the plate the rx comes with. Great flow and doesnt clog:)

Mine dont lesk but i fibd the top hard to screw on and off

The top is insanely hard to unscrew if I tighten it to try and stop the leak.

you're using the rigid stuff they thread coloured yarn into to make patterns?

What kind of gfo? I'm using the dense and hard hc gfo. There are definitely particles in that gfo that would fir through those sheets. good idea tho.

reeferfulton 08-01-2013 07:07 PM

maybe you are missing the oring on top ?

the second rxu they shipped me came without the top oring..

I barely have to tighten my top nad it deos not leak at all .


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