OK, I have posted on this subject before. I just put the finishing touches on my homebuilt Ca Reactor, using DJ88's as a model. Got the thing running, no water leaks, added the ARM (Pacific Coast Imports), got my filled 5lb CO2 tank, milwaukee inst needlevalve/bubblecounter/solenoid and milwaukee CO2/pH controller.
I understand the idea, the chemistry of the thing, and got return posts on my last thread regarding how the sump pump and effluent is done.
I have a maxijet to be placed in the sump and an irrigation gate valve on the effluent. I plan to make slow CO2 bubble increments and initially regularly test the effluent until I get about pH6.5. Effluent rate is being planned at about 3ml/min on a 50gal/20gal refug setup.
I plan to place the pH sensor for the controller in the inlet of the sump (testing tank water, not interior of Ca Rx)
Unless I got that wrong, that is not where my question comes in....
Once I got the thing dialed in and working fine, I am worried about plummeting pH in the main tank. Should I be??? If so, suggestions?
I have heard to ensure the following to help with tank pH maintenance:
a/ make sure you have a good surface agitation in the main tank to ensure CO2/O2 gaseous exchange
b/ may want to incorp a degas chamber with ARM to lessen the pH of the effluent (dissolving more ARM in the process) which mine already has.
To take care of a/ , I have a good amount of protein skimming, a good skimmer box, and the water entering the sump is well aerated as it comes down the skimmer exit.
I understand the idea, the chemistry of the thing, and got return posts on my last thread regarding how the sump pump and effluent is done.
I have a maxijet to be placed in the sump and an irrigation gate valve on the effluent. I plan to make slow CO2 bubble increments and initially regularly test the effluent until I get about pH6.5. Effluent rate is being planned at about 3ml/min on a 50gal/20gal refug setup.
I plan to place the pH sensor for the controller in the inlet of the sump (testing tank water, not interior of Ca Rx)
Unless I got that wrong, that is not where my question comes in....
Once I got the thing dialed in and working fine, I am worried about plummeting pH in the main tank. Should I be??? If so, suggestions?
I have heard to ensure the following to help with tank pH maintenance:
a/ make sure you have a good surface agitation in the main tank to ensure CO2/O2 gaseous exchange
b/ may want to incorp a degas chamber with ARM to lessen the pH of the effluent (dissolving more ARM in the process) which mine already has.
To take care of a/ , I have a good amount of protein skimming, a good skimmer box, and the water entering the sump is well aerated as it comes down the skimmer exit.