Vertex Calcium Reactor Loud?

I have no experience with this particular reactor, but many others. Is the intake on the top? If so, then extend a tube down 1" so that excess air gets trapped in the top and water is pulled down lower and you can tune the reactor better - a well-tuned reactor should never have so much co2 that it needs to be trapped in the top.

If you are getting air into the reactor some other way, like a pump in a sump where the water level go too low, then that is a different discussion that is as simple as stopping this from happening.
 
When you say you run it wide open are we meaning that you turn off the recirculating pump and run the feed straight through?

This happens almost every time I add media, move the unit, and or turn off the pump.
 
I did this a couple years back and it works perfectly fine and almost dead silent with an occasional surge.

 
Switch 2 lines on top of the reactor. The circulating line and the effluent line. Your reactor will be silent in a few hours
 
Yes I have tried that however then it does not seem to work properly for me. The flow doesn't work for me. I did this method and then switched it back and it got rid of the air in the lines though.
 
Yes I have tried that however then it does not seem to work properly for me. The flow doesn't work for me. I did this method and then switched it back and it got rid of the air in the lines though.

Give it time. Mine worked perfectly after a day. As you switch them, it will try and purge all the air out of the reactor and the flow will be intermittent 'till all excess air are all purged out. Once you switch it back you are introducing excess air in the system again.
 
Yes, I you get air trapped in the red media balls, it can be noisy. It goes away after 12-24 hours. My unit is in basement, so doesn't bother me.
 
I found that switching the tubes is great to eliminate the noise. After I do that I switch it back and noise is gone as well though.

I did leave it alone for a little while and there was a ton of air in the system. I was worried it would not flow properly after that. How long does it take to go back to consistent flow with the tubes switched?
 
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Mine went away in a few hours. Also I turned of my Co2 while I purged it and ran my peristaltic pump at max.
 
David,
I’m honestly not sure, but the noise, trapped air does go away. Is yours not?
 
i just started using the reactor and i can say it is pretty loud . @DarthSimon does it mean by using the manufacturer recommended way to hook the tube after some time it will go away ?
 
@CivicS14 can i check do you use it with Carbon doser?
Yes I do. Ignore the mess. Under cabinet space is tight!!

the reactors up front are actually vertex 2.5 with matrix running low flow

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