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![]() That's why I use these types of reactors with the refillable cartridges. No mess, no fuss, and very effective.
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![]() I just take the canisters to the bathroom and dump the GAC/GFO into the toilet then the sink etc. is there to rinse them.
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![]() Nice job on the carbon/gfo reactors but I thought I read somewhere that gfo should go before the carbon.
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![]() I have seen it either way, not sure if it matters. I do this way, because the GFO is very fine, and being the last on the line, is not likely to clog as quickly.
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![]() For emptying, I too just unscrew and dump the old in the toilet...quick and easy with no mess. Rinse them out and then add the new media (rinse again of course). After connecting, I take the return tube and let it fill a small bucket in case there is any "rust" colour water still from the GFO, then place the return tube back into the sump.
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![]() To rinse both my carbon and GFO I just fill with new and put back in sump and turn the outlet of reactor in to a bucket outside of sump and fill it up. 2 birds with one stone. Rinsing my media while getting water out for my water change.
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with the whole dumping in the toilet thing as well. |
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![]() I rinse my carbon and GFO in my laundry sink using a fine stainless steel strainer that you would use for cooking. I rinse with RO/DI water from my resevoir to remove all the dust before adding it into my reactor.
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