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Calcium reactor drop cam


TheClark

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I am going to ask a noob question...so here it goes.

 

Assuming that is for a calcium reactor. If the calcium reactor is controlled via pH (which I am assuming it is), why would there be a worry about the pressure in/coming out of the tank? The pH is the fail safe in most instances, right? There has to be a reason.

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That makes sense. I am so unfamiliar with reactors it is not even funny. I wasn't sure, maybe it could have been the drip rate (maybe it is a bubble rate) of that thing to the left of the regulator, or it may have been because pH probes drift and it is good to see the pressure as a backup.

 

Usually, the simplest answer is the best answer. :happy:

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I love data, there are is no apex data for the pressure gauges and bubble counter.  

 

This gives a view into that information while on the road.

 

It also helps if you need an adjustment for some reason from a tank sitter.  You can double check the pressures and bubble rates if they adjust the oh so sensitive needle valve.

 

Plus, who doesn't want an excuse to check on their tanks?  One more thing that can be checked!

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