Jan
Well-known member
I have broached this subject before but I didn't resolve it and it rose up and bit me in the behind this morning.
This dual chamber reactor doesn't have an internal ph probe. I have an Aquacontroller Jr with a ph probe in my sump however.
Last night when I came home from work the Calc Rx was turbulent but I thought it just got air in it somehow. I didn't notice that my effluent line into the sump had stopped dripping. I noticed it this morning, and opened up the valve more to clear the salt creep out and hopefully reduce the turbulence in the reactor.
That is when my ph started to drop like a stone. It was 7.88 when I first looked at it, and after an hour of having the drip restored it had dropped to 7.83 and it continued to drop even after I turned off the CO2. I was starting to panic and ended up just turning off the feed pump, circ pump too in addition to the CO2. So the whole thing is off now, and I added ReefBuffer 8.3 to my sump. When I was finally able to leave the house, the ph had stabilized at 7.92, and the alk was up to 6.5 dhk after being down at 6.0 dhk during the midst of this mess.
So...I have some questions. If something ever happens like this again, what procedure could have prevented the too-acidic effluent from dropping my tank ph? I assume that the CO2 built up in the reactor for 24 hours or so until I noticed the effluent valve was clogged. Then when the drip restored, the dissolved CO2 got into the tank (?) Should I have run the effluent outside of the sump to clean out the reactor for some period of time, and only returned it to the sump when the ph measured a certain level?
Second question, with my situation not having an internal ph probe on the reactor, should I mod the reactor to have one so that my ACJr can turn off the CO2 when the effluent ph is too low, or should I use the sump's ph probe to do that job? What would be a safe shut-off point, ph-wise?
Any other advice? FWIW, I recently replaced both the feed pump (now have an Eheim) and the solonoid to a good quality one with needlewheel adjustment. Oh yeah, also had to replace the circ pump because the Octopus one died on me. Everything's been replaced except the reactor itself.
This dual chamber reactor doesn't have an internal ph probe. I have an Aquacontroller Jr with a ph probe in my sump however.
Last night when I came home from work the Calc Rx was turbulent but I thought it just got air in it somehow. I didn't notice that my effluent line into the sump had stopped dripping. I noticed it this morning, and opened up the valve more to clear the salt creep out and hopefully reduce the turbulence in the reactor.
That is when my ph started to drop like a stone. It was 7.88 when I first looked at it, and after an hour of having the drip restored it had dropped to 7.83 and it continued to drop even after I turned off the CO2. I was starting to panic and ended up just turning off the feed pump, circ pump too in addition to the CO2. So the whole thing is off now, and I added ReefBuffer 8.3 to my sump. When I was finally able to leave the house, the ph had stabilized at 7.92, and the alk was up to 6.5 dhk after being down at 6.0 dhk during the midst of this mess.
So...I have some questions. If something ever happens like this again, what procedure could have prevented the too-acidic effluent from dropping my tank ph? I assume that the CO2 built up in the reactor for 24 hours or so until I noticed the effluent valve was clogged. Then when the drip restored, the dissolved CO2 got into the tank (?) Should I have run the effluent outside of the sump to clean out the reactor for some period of time, and only returned it to the sump when the ph measured a certain level?
Second question, with my situation not having an internal ph probe on the reactor, should I mod the reactor to have one so that my ACJr can turn off the CO2 when the effluent ph is too low, or should I use the sump's ph probe to do that job? What would be a safe shut-off point, ph-wise?
Any other advice? FWIW, I recently replaced both the feed pump (now have an Eheim) and the solonoid to a good quality one with needlewheel adjustment. Oh yeah, also had to replace the circ pump because the Octopus one died on me. Everything's been replaced except the reactor itself.