GHL 2.1 Maximum Lift

Carl Salamone

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Does anyone know the maximum lift of the GHL 2.1 doser? Would like to do automatic water changes from reservoirs in the basement below, and probably put my 2 part down there too. Thanks.
 
Biggest issue here would be getting the correct amount out as well as into the tank Dealing with a 3/16 id line at long distance as well as pushing water up will require extra care to keep running properly. Know this as some one has tried doing this. [emoji3] I use a Stenner dual head pump now
 
Thanks reefwiser. The Apex DOS is another option - which would be nice because I can turn off my ATO during the water change. I only need to do about a half gallon a day so I'm not talking large volumes. But I will need something that will be precise with quantities out and in.

How did you prevent siphoning from your drain side? I saw one person recommended placing the discharge tube higher than the tank level - something that will be logistically difficult.
 
GHL uses the same pump on their Maxi doser. [emoji3]

https://www.aquariumcomputer.com/products/ghl-doser/ghl-doser-maxi/

I never had an issue with back siphoning. I had my Profilux turn off all pumps while the water change pump is running. I was doing a gallon a cup every hour. Now changing to once a week again to see how the tank does with that. I am dosing a new trace element formula and want keep the levels up in the tank all week.
 
I was hoping to do it all with the 4 head 2.1, but it sounds like the 3 head 2.1 for 2 part plus a maxi for AWC might be the way to go. Does it make sense to buy the master version of both instead of buying a slave maxi? I use apex for my controller.
 
You could use the doser 2.1 I think and use the Maxi for just the water change if you want. The GHL dosers have a lot of functionality to them and one of the reasons I use them is that I can do tons of different things with them. Also they are small and compact which is important if you want to fit them under a stand.
 

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