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Re: Calcium Reactor Setup

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Re: Calcium Reactor Setup

Where (to skimmer discharge, else where in sump or straight to tank), and when are you sending your effluent from the reactor (night time, day time or 24 hrs per day)? How much CO2 are you injecting (bubbles per minute)? Are you using food service or welders supply CO2? Are you using this to replace Kalkwasser, are you using both (my preference) or were you using bottled calcium and buffer complexs before? Maybe you gave some of this info and I missed it. It would be nice info to know as it all makes a difference. Nice equipment choices! Will this site accept an Excell chart as a picture if scanned/converted to a jpeg format?

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Re: Calcium Reactor Setup

hey guys, this thread is a year and a half old. Brandon is still running the same calcium reactor and has had good success with it. I doubt he will respond because he doesnt monitor this forrum anymore. but I will call him and see if he can check your questions out and give you some data on his system. As for a few answers: he was running the reactor and a MRC kalk reactor for the first year, then he added the Geo Kalkreactor to replace the MRC. He had his tank crash for some unknown reason so he has removed the kalkreactor for now.
the efluent is a constant drip, and is dripping into the sump. as for bubble rate he is using the PH function on his aquacontroller Jr to turn the Co2 on and off. as for the grade, he had it filled with what I believe he called lab grade, maybe the same as food grade? it was more expensive whichever it was. and he got the better quality bottle as well I believe.
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Re: Calcium Reactor Setup

As Brian mentioned the system has been setup for over a year now.

I've had great success with the CA reactor and would recommend it to almost anyone with a reef setup. That said I have recently had some changes in my setup.... i had what I wouldn't call a crash but a down turn in color and overall health which I beleive has been traced back to a low magnesium level 700ish.

I was running the Kalk along with the CA reactor to help maintain PH levels etc, but have since removed it as I don't think its needed. My effluent drips into sump at about 1 drop a sec. The bubbles are set to about one bubble a second also, but doesn't matter as it is controlled by a PH probe within the reactor connected to my Aqua controller JR.

As for the CO2 there were three offerings. Weld Grade, something in the middle and Medical Grade. I tried to get the medical grade but you can't unless you have some special paperwork etc.. The individaual said the only difference is the inside of the tank is lined with some type of bladder. So i got the highest grade I could not sure exactly what it was called (high grade, Lab Grade, etc) but it was not medical grade.

Hope this helps and if you guys have any futher questions please let me know.

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Re: Calcium Reactor Setup

DOWN TURN = CRASH!!!!!
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Re: Calcium Reactor Setup

Alaska is a bit different. At the welding supply houses here we have Welding Grade and Laboratory Grade, no medical grade that I know of. There is a difference in the amount of trace gases as most CO2 now comes from, believe it or not, power plants. They actually gasify coal and separate out hydrogen and CO2 for sale to offset the lesser amount of heating BTU's available for power generation after the processes energy intensive needs are met. This is a totally different processthan extracting CO2 from flue gases, which is full of all kinds os other stuff. However this new processes (from coal gasification) nearly pure CO2 is not used in the welding trade due to its higher value and higher costs. The chief use for the really clean CO2 is for use in carbonated beverages. Here in Alaska the soda distributors will sell the CO2 to you at a cost of $35 per 10 lb bottle ($70 deposit on bottle). A lot more expensive than welding grade, here anyway. I take too many college chemistry classes in general to worry about gas access, but laboratory grade is more expensive here than beverage CO2.

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Re: Calcium Reactor Setup

I think I paid roughly 170$ for a 20lb bottle. Like I said not exactly sure what the grade was labeled, but it was something between welding and medical.

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Re: Calcium Reactor Setup

Wow! Your not joking either, are you? Is that counting a purchase of the tank? Up here we just pay rental by the year and swap tanks. If we purchase tanks they hold it, inspect it, and charge for each inspection. (Planned discouragement I believe.) Bevearge companies are the cheapest up here. Tank rental at welding supply shops are about $40-50 per year wher as the beverage company just wants a one time refundable deposit.

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Re: Calcium Reactor Setup

The way they do it at the place i got mine from is you basically put down a deposit for the bottle.... then when you bring it back you get the cost of the bottle back.

If you bring it back for a refill then they just exchange your bottle for another one that is already filled.

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