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If you slow your effluent down, it will circulate through your reactor allowing it to melt more media making it more potent. Or you can speed up your bubble count or raise the pressure on your co2 valve.
 

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Either go to 1 bubble per second or slow your effluent a little.
 

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Not familiar w that regulator. Your media looks filled to the top. Was there a full mark on the media chamber?
 

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I have since lowered the flow , do I need to lower the co2 bubble count ???
 

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Just do one. See how it affects your ph. If you mess with both it will take forever to pinpoint.
 

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You also have to take into consideration if/how your ph probe was calibrated. Just because mine is set at 7.0, yours may be different. Also the melting point of whatever media you are using. May need more or less ph range to start melting it.
 

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Correct. Just leave it there and see what it does to your ph.
 

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Correct. Just leave it there and see what it does to your ph.

the funny thing is that the reactor kept change the flow by itself , does it mean i did not open the valve big enough ? it kept stopping and starting again
 

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Shouldn't be stopping. Maybe your pump is clogged or there's air in it.
 

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hey my parameters are all good but alk always rises do you have any suggestion
 

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Correct. Just leave it there and see what it does to your ph.

i left it and the ph in the reactor kept increasing . i set the ph - 6.5 on and 6.4 off . should i set a high ph like 7.4 ? it kept staying at 7.8
 

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You also have to take into consideration if/how your ph probe was calibrated. Just because mine is set at 7.0, yours may be different. Also the melting point of whatever media you are using. May need more or less ph range to start melting it.


i used the calibration solution - ph 4 and ph7 to calibrate my ph probe to be used in the cr. i am cabrisea extra course media
 

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question: have anyone managed to perform the same as what the TS have stated in the video ? no matter what i do after i increased the effluent flow rate the ph just does not come down unless i opened the co2 valve fully opened which is crazy
 

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You also have to take into consideration if/how your ph probe was calibrated. Just because mine is set at 7.0, yours may be different. Also the melting point of whatever media you are using. May need more or less ph range to start melting it.

I'm in the process of setting up a CaRX, so I happen to have my second pH probe sitting next to my tank probe. Neither has been calibrated yet. The old one reads 8.25 and the new one for the RX reads 7.89. They will both be getting calibrated in the next couple days.
 

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i thought was to keep the effluent constant and change the bubble count and the ph level ?

@David Cher No, the point was to only adjust 1 thing & only adjust the ph in the CaRx. Start at a high number like 7.5 and work the ph down to the down where Cal, Alk & Mag in your tank is stable & at the levels you want
 

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