didn't this video also went live last week for a couple of hours, was planning to watch it but suddenly dissapeared hahaha still verry cool and deffinetly silent. no way you can hear it above all the other equipment on a tank
I was thinking I had a 618 and sent them an email today asking about retrofitting the new co2 chamber to it. They got back to me pretty much instantly asking for a picture of it. I have the 624 so he doesn't make anything that will fit. I want to get one of these new units in the future. Why did you add rodi water to the reactor instead of salt water? Wouldn't that lower the salinity of the system?
Ewww, using cheap nasty rubber uniseals is a total red flag and clearly a sign of a company who has not learnt their lessons with these in saltwater. Add to this the $10 aliexpress 500l/h pump with the recirculation rate meant for a Ca reactor 1/10th the size and then you price it like a clearwater product, seriously is this the way of the future? It seems they have tried to copy an old design from 30 years ago, but made some mistakes including the fact the bubbles still accumulate in the main chamber where they collect in the top of this design and then feed the reaction chamber with new water, the original design fed the CO2 saturation chamber from the top of the main reaction chamber and effluent line form the side to prevent this build up and to ensure the effluent came out of main reaction chamber, not the wrong way round like these guys did using rubber uniseals exposed to Co2 in saltwater 🤣🤣. The old design also had some angled gridding in the bubble chamber to help decrease the size of the C02 bubbles to improve the consistency of saturation, probs didn't work this way for these guys due to the lack of flow from the recirculation pump so the chamber is void. Just so funny seeing them feed the new water in at the worst possible stage (top of reaction chamber after the media) and take water out at the worst possible point (the co2 saturated water about to go into the main reaction chamber), just crazy......
That CaRx is very quiet. 😊Geo’s Reef for the win 🏅
Any update to this? Not many people have any long term info about them
didn't this video also went live last week for a couple of hours,
was planning to watch it but suddenly dissapeared hahaha
still verry cool and deffinetly silent. no way you can hear it above all the other equipment on a tank
That was a little teaser clip from rap Orlando. There was a bunch of black at the end of the video so I removed it and re uploaded it :)
Are you pushing or pulling through the reactor?
I always push as I find it quieter overall
I was thinking I had a 618 and sent them an email today asking about retrofitting the new co2 chamber to it. They got back to me pretty much instantly asking for a picture of it. I have the 624 so he doesn't make anything that will fit. I want to get one of these new units in the future.
Why did you add rodi water to the reactor instead of salt water? Wouldn't that lower the salinity of the system?
I thought it was for demonstration purposes
@@glenndhooge6787 makes sense
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Ewww, using cheap nasty rubber uniseals is a total red flag and clearly a sign of a company who has not learnt their lessons with these in saltwater. Add to this the $10 aliexpress 500l/h pump with the recirculation rate meant for a Ca reactor 1/10th the size and then you price it like a clearwater product, seriously is this the way of the future?
It seems they have tried to copy an old design from 30 years ago, but made some mistakes including the fact the bubbles still accumulate in the main chamber where they collect in the top of this design and then feed the reaction chamber with new water, the original design fed the CO2 saturation chamber from the top of the main reaction chamber and effluent line form the side to prevent this build up and to ensure the effluent came out of main reaction chamber, not the wrong way round like these guys did using rubber uniseals exposed to Co2 in saltwater 🤣🤣. The old design also had some angled gridding in the bubble chamber to help decrease the size of the C02 bubbles to improve the consistency of saturation, probs didn't work this way for these guys due to the lack of flow from the recirculation pump so the chamber is void. Just so funny seeing them feed the new water in at the worst possible stage (top of reaction chamber after the media) and take water out at the worst possible point (the co2 saturated water about to go into the main reaction chamber), just crazy......