Setting up a CaRx... Looking for advice.

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Just picked up a used Korallin C1502 with all of the fixings. I'm wondering if anyone has some sage advice for setting it up right. It does not have a pH monitor associated with it.

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Tom
 
Tom the best directions I have ever found are at www.geosreef.com in the reactor section. I would highly recommend a pH controller or adding a pH probe to a ReefKeeper or other controller if you have one. It makes things much easier and more stable.
 
I have the same reactor. It's very efficient and easy to run.

Like AZ said, ph controller will help.

What regulator are you going to run?

Also what media?

What size tank and what is it stocked with.
 
Thanks for the replies. I just got the CO2 tank filled today so tonight I have a date with the reactor.

Tom the best directions I have ever found are at www.geosreef.com in the reactor section. I would highly recommend a pH controller or adding a pH probe to a ReefKeeper or other controller if you have one. It makes things much easier and more stable.

Thank you for the link. That looks like a great resource.

I have the same reactor. It's very efficient and easy to run.

Like AZ said, ph controller will help.

What regulator are you going to run?

Also what media?

What size tank and what is it stocked with.

Good questions. I have an APEX lite and am planning to pick up a pH probe and drilling the top of the reactor to monitor the internal pH. However, I will likely start out with the probe in a cup of reactor effluent.

It came with CaribSea ARM course media so that's what I plan to run, initially at least. I'm open to suggestions if there are better options.

The regulator looks like a Milwaukee but does not have an "M" on it. It looks pretty rough (rust) so I may need to replace it, but I'm hoping it will work for now.

The tank is a 75 mixed reef with about 25 gallons of water in a 50 gallon sump/fuge. Here's a link to my tank: https://www.reef2reef.com/forums/member-tanks/[email protected]

Again thanks for your help,
Tom
 
I am running a 75 also.
Arm course is great media, I use it in mine. I am also using an apex lite to control mine.
For ease of control, look into a plants and aquariums regulator.

Do you know what your current alk usage is per day?
 
I am running a 75 also.
Arm course is great media, I use it in mine. I am also using an apex lite to control mine.
For ease of control, look into a plants and aquariums regulator.

Do you know what your current alk usage is per day?

That's a nice looking regulator... and pricey to boot!

I try to maintain alk at 8 DKH. I manually dose once per day and generally I have to dose 50 mL of Randy's recipe 1.

Tom
 
I use an irrigation micro valve on my korallin for the effluent. Also have the vent barely open for a slight drip.

Your alk dosage is close to what mine was when I used brs 2 part. I was 60ml a day.
 
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My advice is to read up on cole parmer pumps. This is the only method I have used to keep effluent constant. If you can not keep the effluent rate the same you can not get reactor dialed in for stable alk. It is worth the added expense for this feed pump.

Search for this thread on another forum Masterflex Calcium Reactor Setup Thread
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I use an irrigation micro valve on my korallin for the effluent. Also have the vent barely open for a slight drip.

Your alk dosage is close to what mine was when I used brs 2 part. I was 60ml a day.

That's good info on the micro valve. I hooked up the reactor last night (without CO2 or media) to test for leaks and both of the effluent valves leak around the top and bottom of the dial. The seals inside must have cracked. I think I'm going to try the needle valve mod that I read about on another forum with the initials R and C. But I may pick up some micro valves too.

My advice is to read up on cole parmer pumps. This is the only method I have used to keep effluent constant. If you can not keep the effluent rate the same you can not get reactor dialed in for stable alk. It is worth the added expense for this feed pump.

Search for this thread on another forum Masterflex Calcium Reactor Setup Thread
Also search username tkeracer619

Thanks I may look into it. Temporarily I'm going to run it with a mini jet 404 I already have. My plan is to eventually feed it off of a T on the return pump. My understanding (which could be completely wrong) is that the feed is less critical than properly dialing in the effluent rate. I'm hopeful that the needle valve mod for ~$20 shipped will do the trick and save me some $$$ (peristaltic pumps are expensive!)

Tom
 
hi

there is no need for a ph controller, you can set the bubble count to 60 per min, and effluent to 70ml per min. then test the Alk from the effluent and adjust. more CO2 more alk, Ca etc.
been running like this for ages and no issues at all.

the destaco carx units work similarly.
 
My plan is to eventually feed it off of a T on the return pump. My understanding (which could be completely wrong) is that the feed is less critical than properly dialing in the effluent rate. I'm hopeful that the needle valve mod for ~$20 shipped will do the trick and save me some $$$ (peristaltic pumps are expensive!)

Tom[/QUOTE]

Well, that is what really sets your effluent rate (the feed Pump & valve). Hopefully you can make a small powerhead, or T on the return pump work. Some people seem to make that work. I know my effluent rate is 45mls a min today, next week it will be 45mls a min, and next month 45mls a min. It is no fun trying to dial in a calrx when the effluent rate changes daily. Just from my experience I would use dosers with 2 part if I could not find a deal on a peristaltic pump.
Ebay is a good place to buy cole parmers.
 
Hello Tom, I have that exact reactor and have done all the mods you've probably read about and I'll share my experiences over the past year. This is what you need to add a ph probe, Korallin Lid with pH Probe Port for C-1502/3002 and this is something else that will make your life easier, a pinch valve, Flow Control Pinch Valve

I did the needle valve mod but was unable to get my effluent dialed in. For example I'd have 30 drops per minute going and the next day it may change to 10 drops per minute. After I called to get tech support they told me the reactor may be building to much pressure and to open the effluent vent a little. Well this helped but with the pinch valve I can zero it in and it stays consistence. Also a good regulator is a must. Lot of people run them a lot of different successful ways. I have a friend that has a range set on his apex, something like 6.3-6.8, and uses the solenoid to control everything. Personally I bought a good regulator, Supreme CO2 Regulator | Green Leaf Aquariums, and use it to control my reactor and the solenoid and apex ph probe as a safety backup. I know expensive regulator but I'm a numbers person and it was killing me to have to make daily adjustments with my reef fanatic regulator. Again I have friends that run the RF regulator with no issue.
Next everyone talks about the effluent dkh numbers being above 30. Well it took me forever and several forums to figure out how to measure my effluent dkh with a salifert test kit. This is what I came up with and it seems to be as accurate as any I've tried. With a Salifert kit use 1ml of effluent and 1 drop of KH-Ind and run test as normal but multiply your result by 4 and this if your effluent dkh. Example: After testing and color change I see the bottom of the plunger is at 0.36, this is 9.9 KH, so 9.9 X 4 = 39.6dkh.
Also I've read a lot about the ph inside the reactor. I use ARM course and found around a ph of 6.25 gives me the effluent dkh I'm looking for and keeps my DT Alk in range and corals look happy. I did read anything below 6ph can turn your media into mush but it seems really difficult to get far below 6.2. My system is a 180 gallon mixed and I'm dripping about 20ml of effluent a minute and my C02 bubbles per min around 33. This gives me a dkh of 39.6 and Alk in my DT at 8. All systems are different but this gives you an idea.
Something important also is to have your system numbers close to what you want them to be. This will help also get your reactor dialed in. Hope this helps and anything I can help you with I'll do my best. Remember there are a million ways to be successful
 
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How's it going with the reactor?

Going pretty good. Got it up and running and am working to get it tuned in. I just turned the effluent drip rate down because the effluent DKH was 30 and the tank DKH was 10!

Tom
 
Correction... I turned the effluent drip rate up.
 

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