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Old 01-15-2016, 02:23 AM
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Hi Leanne,

Water in must equal water out. Just regulate the water going in and let it come out the effluent line on it's own. Otherwise the reactor can get pressurized and if the co2 feed pressure is not high enough you will get water in the co2 line.
Thanks Tim. That was what I was wondering. It didn't make sense to me to pump in so much but I was wondering if the feed line would just slow down when the reactor was full and not using so much water. I am using a maxi jet 1200 and using the airline feed and there is another line for the excess flow.
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Old 01-15-2016, 06:03 AM
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Hi Leanne,
I am with Mark (maron6977) on this one. Same way I set mine up.
My feed water from maxi jet 1200 is very slow. 50ml/min is the reading from my calcium's reactor integrated flow meter. I am not sure what that translated into 'drips per min.'
Maybe try tuning down your feed water, and see if there's still a leak. Excess pressure can cause leakage. My particular calcium reactor will cause a leak where the pH probe goes if too much pressure from feed water. It is built that way.
Just don't turn on your co2 until you are happy with the flow rate.

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Old 01-15-2016, 04:01 PM
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Just tested the flow. Feed water going into my calcium reactor is 150mL/min and my effluent is 50mL/min.
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