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kengeroo 06-30-2016 05:49 PM

low pH ? - chilax they say, don't worry they say..
 
well I am,

at night my ph will drop to as low as 7.68, it'll max out only to about 8.06 in the day..

I have a skimmer, MP10, MP40, and a GYRE 150 kicking up waves,,
I have an air line plumbed into the MP10 to create fine bubles for 1 minute every 30 minutes.

I have 2 window fans exhausting out and 1 window open. So 24/7 the volume of air in my suite is probably cycled out 10 times or more a day.. (guess)...

going to try the CO2 scrubber solution. as demonstrated here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSC1J0PRIs0


I have most of the hardware.
Just sourcing out the media now.

Hopefully will have it up and running in a few weeks.
In the meantime has anyone tried this before..

brisco 06-30-2016 07:10 PM

Interesting, I don't like my PH to fall below 8.0. usually runs 8.2 in the day. I do use a Aquavitro product called Balance occasionally when I see day readings below 8.0. This product is unique as it converts bicarbonate into carbonate. So it isn't just a PH buffer, which I don't use. Maybe see how it works for you?

kengeroo 06-30-2016 07:18 PM

seems interesting this balance you speak of :)
 
going to try other venues before I go chemical..

my current plan with the Co2 scrubber will be just like filter/skimmer maintenance...

I already have enough things to dose :(

kengeroo 07-01-2016 12:17 AM

pretty new
 
been researching this balance stuff,,
seems pretty new,, where did you source it out ?
and does it actually raise ph without mucking with alk ??



Quote:

Originally Posted by brisco (Post 994458)
Interesting, I don't like my PH to fall below 8.0. usually runs 8.2 in the day. I do use a Aquavitro product called Balance occasionally when I see day readings below 8.0. This product is unique as it converts bicarbonate into carbonate. So it isn't just a PH buffer, which I don't use. Maybe see how it works for you?


Myka 07-01-2016 02:07 AM

Yeah that's a really big swing. It's not that either number is bad but the swing isn't ideal. Are you actually seeing any issues stemming from this?

Before you bother with a co2 scrubber, do the co2 test described here when the pH is 7.68 and see if it really is co2 that is causing the problem.

kengeroo 07-01-2016 03:16 AM

3 electric ph probes...
 
purchased another ph probe today..

apex 8
seneye 8.34
etekcity 8.11


WTF ?

FishyFishy! 07-01-2016 03:39 AM

Do you run a refugium?

brisco 07-01-2016 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kengeroo (Post 994482)
purchased another ph probe today..

apex 8
seneye 8.34
etekcity 8.11


WTF ?

Definitely a WTF! Assuming they are all calibrated correctly, you may be chasing a phantom number. J & L sells balance. Jeff recommended it to me as it works differently from a PH buffer.

Myka 07-01-2016 01:07 PM

Someone else posted Seneye results recently and his reading was higher than Apex too.

intarsiabox 07-01-2016 04:58 PM

Did you try putting all 3 directly into a calibration fluid with a known pH after calibration? For example they should all read a pH of 10 in a pack of pH 10 calibration fluid.


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