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It plays on my mobIle just fine. Perhaps it's your video player conflicting. I'm using stock android. If you touch the 3 dots in the bottom right corner, you can download the video and try playing.not playing on computer or mobile
The ACR has a float sensor at the top which is used to regulate the CO2 solenoid. The effluent line is also at the top, however it extends down below the waterline so it draws effluent from the top area.@jpas
Thank you so much.
Now could you show how the controller works?
One question. The affluent line is attached from the top how does it withdraw water?
I suppose the co2 accumulates at the top most part of calrx. Or is it when you run that calrx the co2 disappitate into small bubbles and is recirculated. If it does that how is optical sensor being able to determine the waterline or co2 level in the calrx. I'm using Pacific sun currently and is totally different. I'm planning to switch to aquarium engineering because I'm fedup of its co2 consumption as I have to degass it everyday to make it work fine. And the feed pump went kaput for coupla times. I just dont understand its concept, if I would i would pull the trigger.
Waiting for your updateI’ll add some more pics tomorrow
Yeah i contacted him, his new cap is different, the effluent valve should be on the left (not middle) . What is your setting on the controller looks like? i don't have much alk consumption yet so maybe set about 1 - 400Yep, something went wrong! Best to give Bill a call. He has new valves that will take care of all your issues.
Your is same as mine, so do this on cap as orders , effluent (blue) on left, co2 middle and recirculating co2 on the right.
I dont get on here much but I will try and answer some questions if you guys have them . the two yellow co2 lines can go in either of the last two ports from left to right . we had alot of trouble with the old solenoid valves used on the reactors so we switched to a custom made non contact valve and two co2 solenoid valves for redundancy . we put everything in a box that we call the valve module . the new valve modules are being sent to everyone who has one of our reactors free of charge as we believe the old valves will cause trouble .
We have all so been working on an automatic co2 tank switcher so you can always have co2 even if your main cylinder fails . you can see some of it here in this video .https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCchfVI7YEk&utm_source=Facebook_PicSee&fbclid=IwAR1N3lAYxSwHjw5aSMRbCnQ7Zb_oIvDsTC8K-HlMsk3aF0ePu1SQIY9QuQ0
You sure can . please email me at [email protected] and i will get you fixed up .wow this is legendary Bill ! I have been thinking of replacing my Geos 6x18 and this might just be the one . So can I buy the automatic calcium reactor with the failover dual CO2 regulators as a kit ?
Regards,
Abhishek