I have been thinking about making the switch as well. Currently I dose about 2,7 liters calcium and 2,9 liters of kH daily. That is more than 2000 liters a year combined included the magnesium part. I use Randy Holmes recipe. Total system is about 26000liters. When you said you used 20 liters a month, is that for each dosing container or combined? Reason for asking is just to get some numbers so I can calculate the size of calcium reaktor I need for my system. Btw, I LOVE your tanks, they are true masterpieces.
Holy hell mate! That’s some amount of dosing. Is that regular strength baling? I dosed around 23L total but that was 4x strength vs regular baling I believe. With that amount of consumption a carx is a given in my opinion.
Thanks for the reply. Lets say your balling is 4x the strenght of mine, will give you a total of roughly 1 liters of each pr day. Then its about a third of my dosing schedule. Its a great starting point to calculate. How many kg or liters of media do you have in your reactor???? And how long do you think it will run before you need to fill up with media and co2????
@@janrstenskar6190 I think I have about 15-18kg of media in the main chamber and about 7-8kg in the second chamber. I think I’ll have to wash and top up the media perhaps once every 6 months or so but that’s just a guess. No real clue to how often I need to refill the co2 chamber as it’s been so long since I used a carx. If it turns out that it’s needed more than twice a year I’ll be getting a bigger tank. The refill was like 30 euros haha.
Hvor meget vand puttede du i reaktor da du skulle starte den op? Fyldte du den helt op og derefter tændte for co2 tilsætningen(som så skubber noget af vandet ud igen) eller fyldte du kun vand op til den optiske censor? Fedt video i øvrigt
Tack! Jag fyllde den så högt det gick och sen använde jag refill mode för att helt fylla den med vatten. Därefter börjar den släppa in co2 ner till sensorn.
@viking_reefing I after some time clearly see problems when strontium go low and colors compared to ati pro much worse. Make some pictures to compare later
@@strusieq4989 strontium is an exception. I wouldn’t consider that to be a trace element but rather a minor element. I will be supplementing it if levels drop :)
Thanks! The pump basically pulls in reverse and empties all the gas’s from the top until there’s just water in the main chamber. Then it starts injecting co2 again.
Yeah, if you’re having high consumption I would definitely look towards a calcium reactor. It’s such a relief to not have to worry about baling. Nope, never been paid to make a video. They did however provide the reactor free of charge for me to try out but were completely fine with me giving my honest opinion. Honestly, the price for any other reactor would have been the same. Interesting question though…perhaps I should do a video about how this stuff works as questions tend to pop up.
@@viking_reefing You got free products, which by the very definition means you got paid and needs to be disclosed. Made worse by the fact this is the worst possible design to use in Ca reactors with no pH control over CO2 and a large CO2 exchange zone so the output (alk concentration) will be all over the place with ZERO control over the media melting point (which can be from ph from 6.1 to 7.5 depending on brand of media). This is why it is so important to clearly disclose the fact you took free goods to make the advert (sorry "review"). I doubt this would of been the actual choice you would of made considering how poorly this companies design actually works compared to the other 2 standard Ca Reactor design.....
@@viking_reefing Bahaha no worries "bro", do you even understand how a Ca reactor works... ? I guess not, that is why you decided to take the reward for promoting a Ca reactor with no pH control.... 🤣🤣🤣 Zero points, about the same amount of credit that can be given to an undisclosed advertisement masquerading as a review......
A little over 400. If you have their all tester it will control the carx. I don’t but if I see the readings from my kh director going up or down I’ll adjust the flow of effluent
You need to disclosed this is a paid advert after receiving free goods to make this "review". Calcium reactor can't really be used as stand alone, it still requires some dosing if you want to keep the levels stable as a calcium reactor is really just an Alkalinity pump/doser. If you have proper pH control you can use this to control the amount of Alk being pumped out, so when the test is a little low you drop the pH by 0.05 pH increasing the Alk concentration and raising the Alk level in tank. It is also worth noting this style of calcium reactor with a gas exchange zone are super inefficient (the worst possible Ca reactor design) and results in the internal pH of the calcium reactor (the most important parameter to control) wandering all over the place as the CO2 absorption changes greatly dependant on volume of void. It appears there is NO pH CONTROLLER which makes this complete garbage.....
Very smart decision. When I realized I was going to be in the hobby long term I made the switch as well. Who wants to buy 2 part for ever😂
Yeah, never looking back! Although I hated using the standard variety of carx in the past this thing has been a godsend
Because of you I added a regal and french angel about a week ago its working wonderfully
Awesome! So happy to hear it man. Welcome to the world of keeping fun fish haha
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it!
I have been thinking about making the switch as well. Currently I dose about 2,7 liters calcium and 2,9 liters of kH daily. That is more than 2000 liters a year combined included the magnesium part. I use Randy Holmes recipe. Total system is about 26000liters. When you said you used 20 liters a month, is that for each dosing container or combined? Reason for asking is just to get some numbers so I can calculate the size of calcium reaktor I need for my system.
Btw, I LOVE your tanks, they are true masterpieces.
Holy hell mate! That’s some amount of dosing. Is that regular strength baling? I dosed around 23L total but that was 4x strength vs regular baling I believe.
With that amount of consumption a carx is a given in my opinion.
Thanks for the reply. Lets say your balling is 4x the strenght of mine, will give you a total of roughly 1 liters of each pr day. Then its about a third of my dosing schedule. Its a great starting point to calculate. How many kg or liters of media do you have in your reactor???? And how long do you think it will run before you need to fill up with media and co2????
@@janrstenskar6190 I think I have about 15-18kg of media in the main chamber and about 7-8kg in the second chamber. I think I’ll have to wash and top up the media perhaps once every 6 months or so but that’s just a guess. No real clue to how often I need to refill the co2 chamber as it’s been so long since I used a carx. If it turns out that it’s needed more than twice a year I’ll be getting a bigger tank. The refill was like 30 euros haha.
Hvor meget vand puttede du i reaktor da du skulle starte den op? Fyldte du den helt op og derefter tændte for co2 tilsætningen(som så skubber noget af vandet ud igen) eller fyldte du kun vand op til den optiske censor? Fedt video i øvrigt
Tack! Jag fyllde den så högt det gick och sen använde jag refill mode för att helt fylla den med vatten. Därefter börjar den släppa in co2 ner till sensorn.
@@viking_reefing nu er jeg igang med at opsætte min egen. Og er i tvivl, hvorfor har du sat den lukkehane mellem reaktor og degassing chamber?
@@tonningthomsen6084 Så att jag kan plocka bort en av dem utan att vattnet flödar bakåt.
Hi, you planning to add any trace elements with it ?
Not currently. I’m not entirely convinced that traces has any stark impact and the actual science is somewhat doubtful on the subject :)
@viking_reefing I after some time clearly see problems when strontium go low and colors compared to ati pro much worse. Make some pictures to compare later
@@strusieq4989 strontium is an exception. I wouldn’t consider that to be a trace element but rather a minor element. I will be supplementing it if levels drop :)
Really good explanation, Thanks! How does it vent in degassing mode ?
Thanks! The pump basically pulls in reverse and empties all the gas’s from the top until there’s just water in the main chamber. Then it starts injecting co2 again.
Does your calcium reactor require cardon doser electric co2 regular?
Nope :)
@@viking_reefing so how the co2 bubble count is regulated.
@@Random.Thoughts21 i just use a cheap regular. No need to count bubbles
That thing is huge
That’s what she said 😂 Yeah, it’s certainly a big boy but I do have a fairly large system as well :)
2 more months until the 6 months review… how’s everything going with it
Simply put, couldn’t be happier :)
I have been looking into moving to cal reactor. Just curious, did you get paid or compensated in any way shape or form to make this video?
Yeah, if you’re having high consumption I would definitely look towards a calcium reactor. It’s such a relief to not have to worry about baling.
Nope, never been paid to make a video. They did however provide the reactor free of charge for me to try out but were completely fine with me giving my honest opinion. Honestly, the price for any other reactor would have been the same.
Interesting question though…perhaps I should do a video about how this stuff works as questions tend to pop up.
@@viking_reefing You got free products, which by the very definition means you got paid and needs to be disclosed. Made worse by the fact this is the worst possible design to use in Ca reactors with no pH control over CO2 and a large CO2 exchange zone so the output (alk concentration) will be all over the place with ZERO control over the media melting point (which can be from ph from 6.1 to 7.5 depending on brand of media). This is why it is so important to clearly disclose the fact you took free goods to make the advert (sorry "review"). I doubt this would of been the actual choice you would of made considering how poorly this companies design actually works compared to the other 2 standard Ca Reactor design.....
@@DoYouEvenFishTank ok bro. Nowhere in that rambling were you correct nor did you make any sense. I award you 0 points.
@@viking_reefing Bahaha no worries "bro", do you even understand how a Ca reactor works... ? I guess not, that is why you decided to take the reward for promoting a Ca reactor with no pH control.... 🤣🤣🤣
Zero points, about the same amount of credit that can be given to an undisclosed advertisement masquerading as a review......
Lookin good!
I’m loving it so far!
What value do you keep Ca at? How will this reactor know when this value is reached and when it is exceeded?
A little over 400. If you have their all tester it will control the carx. I don’t but if I see the readings from my kh director going up or down I’ll adjust the flow of effluent
Nice - seems much simpler
Yeah, it’s actually super simple :)
You need to disclosed this is a paid advert after receiving free goods to make this "review".
Calcium reactor can't really be used as stand alone, it still requires some dosing if you want to keep the levels stable as a calcium reactor is really just an Alkalinity pump/doser.
If you have proper pH control you can use this to control the amount of Alk being pumped out, so when the test is a little low you drop the pH by 0.05 pH increasing the Alk concentration and raising the Alk level in tank. It is also worth noting this style of calcium reactor with a gas exchange zone are super inefficient (the worst possible Ca reactor design) and results in the internal pH of the calcium reactor (the most important parameter to control) wandering all over the place as the CO2 absorption changes greatly dependant on volume of void. It appears there is NO pH CONTROLLER which makes this complete garbage.....