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Old 02-25-2004, 07:14 PM
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Default Water pumps?(for calcium reactor experts)

The more I look around the more I see diferent pumps being used for roughly the same size calcium reactors. I see Mag2's then I see mag7's. What in your opinion is the ideal pump size and what advantages or disadvantages are there for a smaller or bigger pump?
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Old 02-25-2004, 08:06 PM
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I'm using a mag7 on my huge reactor because that's what I had.

To give you an idea on the size of my reactor, it holds 5 containers of ARM.
so at 8 lbs each that's 40lbs of media.
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THAT'S ONE BAD ASS REACTOR!!!!!
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I use a MAG 2. I think it's more than enough to get a sufficient turnover in the reactor.
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What's 'ARM'?

Don't know much about reactors.....but I will learn!
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ARM is a brand of argonite reactor media.
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I used a Mag 3 on my 24 tall x 4 in dia reactor. Building a rectangular one right now, 24x8x6 and I'll probably use the Mag 3 again (cuz I have it).

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I use a mag 5 on mine.. I had it lying around and I wanted massive flow for the large water volume.

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I use a Mag 7 on a 18" reactor.
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Old 02-26-2004, 03:23 AM
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I guess it depends on the particular reactor and plumbing. Trial and error and then you go buy a larger pump. Try out what you have first.
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