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Calcium reactor feed from individual pump or from manifold?


Juiceman

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The CaRx effluent flow is minimal (mine is set to a "broken" stream via an RODI tube), so tapping off from the return flow has minimal impact and saves you on having to deal with another pump.

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flip side of that is that there is some variability to your flow rate from a manifold. your pump gunks up over time, your CaRX flow rate will change over time as your media dissolves, your valve will accumulate crud, etc. It may be minimal, but there is something to be said for using a solid peristaltic to keep your flow rates exceptionally consistent.

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pH gets too low, turn off. some people run their effluent through another reactor filled with more media to get the pH back up, others use CO2 scrubbers on their skimmer intake or vent the skimmer intake outside. With your tank volume, it probably wont be a huge issue.

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your goal should be to set your CO2 dissolution rate with your needle valve and not to rely on your solenoid. The more that solenoid cycles, the shorter it's service life is. If you get your BPM right, and steady, the solenoid just catches you in emergencies.

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