Hi,
That is a nice size reactor. More flow will help I think, but a higher bubble rate may also be needed
Is the ehiem powering anything else or is it dedicated to the reactor?
Also, what size inlet/outlet are you using???
Hi,
That is a nice size reactor. More flow will help I think, but a higher bubble rate may also be needed
Is the ehiem powering anything else or is it dedicated to the reactor?
Also, what size inlet/outlet are you using???
Thanks,
Gerry.
'When something's not right, it's wrong'. Bob Dylan
ehiem is dedicated, and is 1/2 inpvc in and out. after exiting reactor it splits to a tee for 2 inlets to tank (80 gal). i am thinking right ?arent i? more flow faster saturation?
Hi,
If the efficiency of your reactor is such that the water passing through the reactor is CO2 saturated, then increasing the water flow would move more CO2 into the tank.
As Gerry points out you may have to increase the CO2 (gas) into the reactor to maintain the level of CO2 in solute to increase the amount of CO2 available for the tank.
In general the longer the water remains in the reactor the more CO2 gas is dissolved into the water.
Biollante
The first sign we don't know what we are doing is an obsession with numbers. - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Disclaimer: I am not trying to make you mad, it is just what I am, an evil plant monster, 'nuf said.
my diy reactor has been running for a few weeks now and co2 concentration in the tank isn't what i was hoping for. the reactor sounds like its perculating, which is where my ? comes from. if it's perculating im asuming an excess (or pleanty)of co2 inside reactor? or is it O2?
my brain tells me to increase flow to expose more water to co2....right?
there are no leaks, and co2 is off at night. the reactor is the diy one from sfbaas
this is really 3 more ?'s
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