Got the media. Got the container. Got all hoses and fittings. Question... I’ve seen some use an air pump for “injecting” fresh air into the reactor. I thought the action of she skimmer drew air through the reactor. Do I need a pump?
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Ok. Thanks. I hooked it up and it seems fine. Oddly, my skimmer is working better. Now let’s see if the pH comes up!
I’ve seen some use an air pump for “injecting” fresh air into the reactor.
pH should definitely increase. If you run a dual chamber CO2 scrubber, it works even better.
Getting ready to add second chamber to my system.
I might eventually too. I can’t seem to get my pH above 7.6 or so. I’m hoping this will fix it!
I got mine hooked up tonight too! Hoping to see some improvement with the higher pH. Black line leads outside currently. I might change this, havent decided yet. I guess we’ll see what the numbers look like.Got the media. Got the container. Got all hoses and fittings. Question... I’ve seen some use an air pump for “injecting” fresh air into the reactor. I thought the action of she skimmer drew air through the reactor. Do I need a pump?
I might eventually too. I can’t seem to get my pH above 7.6 or so. I’m hoping this will fix it!
I just hooked my scrubber yesterday. My ph has gone from 7.5 to 7.9 overnight. Monitoring with apex ph probe.Don’t use a probe. Use Salifert. Hanna probe was so difficult I just quit using it. I might get a pinpoint at some point.
We live just outside Mobile, Alabama and we never open our doors in the summer. AC costs too much and the bugs here are too big! The tank is in the interior of the house so running a hose somewhere isn’t possible without going through the ceiling. It would take miles of tubing to get to the outside. There’s four adults, one toddler, and three dogs here in the house and we typically congregate in the room where the tank is. I think the scrubber is the only realistic way to fix this right now.
I’ve thought about an Apex with the pH probe and all the bells and whistles but I just can’t bring myself to spend $1000. There’s too many ther things that need that money. I’ll see how this works... how long will it take before I see a change in pH?
Depending on your skimmer you may need an air pump. I have a Tunze 9410 and have to use an air pump to make it work. Most skimmers don’t need one...Although I don't use one anymore, having the scrubber pull in fresh rather than room air may extend the life of the media. Cannot see why an air pump,would be needed; just oversize the hose runs.
Same thing I did and my media last 4 times longer .I run my scrubber intake line back into my skimmer cup the moist air helps the media last longer.

