Feeding a Geo

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How are you guys who have them, feeding tank water to your geo calc reactor?

I plan on pulling with the Kamoer but was thinking I didn't want to pressurize the reactor with a pump.

I was thinking of running a pipe down from my overflow box and let gravity do the work rather than forcing water in through a manifold or pump.

Reasonable? Anyone doing something similar or is a pump of some kind the way to go?
 
How are you guys who have them, feeding tank water to your geo calc reactor?

I plan on pulling with the Kamoer but was thinking I didn't want to pressurize the reactor with a pump.

I was thinking of running a pipe down from my overflow box and let gravity do the work rather than forcing water in through a manifold or pump.

Reasonable? Anyone doing something similar or is a pump of some kind the way to go?

I'm not sure that would work as the drain from the overflow would need to be constant and without air in it.
 
I dont believe gravity will give you head pressure you need to force the water out the effluient plumbing of 1/4 inch tubing. You will most likely need a pump. I feed mine from manifold from return pump.
 
If you pull through with the kamoer it's not really pressurizing the reactor. I have my geo setup this way and I can even remove the ph probe with the whole thing running. There's no pressure to speak of. I really think it's a good way to run the CaRX, hopefully the kamoer holds up well for the long haul!
 
If you pull through with the kamoer it's not really pressurizing the reactor. I have my geo setup this way and I can even remove the ph probe with the whole thing running. There's no pressure to speak of. I really think it's a good way to run the CaRX, hopefully the kamoer holds up well for the long haul!

That's my thought. I have a manifold on the returns and could use one of the taps but I was thinking if I pulled with the kamoer it wouldn't matter how much pressure I'm putting in the input since I'm actually pulling it through. I figure pulling at drip rate through the reactor I could just drill out a port on the overflow box to feed the reactor. After watching the BRS video I'm pretty set on pulling through rather than forcing into the reactor and dripping with a valve.
 
So with a recirculating reactor style, there's not much pressure from the circulation pump anywhere?
 

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