For those of you that's been having trouble with their pH kinda low, I may just have the answers to your prayers. I've just set my DIY Co2 De-fusser A.K.A Co2 scrubber. Its pretty much the same concept as a rebreather. Now I know that you can buy this online and save yourself the trouble but I think those things run around 50 to 60 bucks a pop and the refills for them are like 20 to 30 bucks. So a DIY would save you much more money and it still works the same. I've had mines up for about 2 days now with my chamber filled just under half way with media and it brought my pH up about .20 which leaves my very low pH now at 8.0 during the day and about 7.95 give or take in the evening.
Ok now things you will need before you get started. (I'm listing the things I used to make mine's, If you have somethings that will work the same way than go at it.
1) few pieces of acrylic. (size will depend on how big you want your reactor)
2) air line tubing that will fit into your skimmer's air intake.
3) media bag
4) soda lime media. (rebreather)
5) acrylic joiner
6) elbow tube connector ( lol I dunno the name of it but its the piece your going to connect your airline to)
Ok, first off decide on how big you want your reactor. I think a 4"x4"x10" high would be perfect, Mines was a little bigger because that was just acrylic I had laying around. After you have cut out your acrylic pieces to the size you want. make sure to cut a piece for the bottom plate as well. Gather all your material and join with together to get a box with your acrylic joiner. I also cut out 2 piece to the inside dimensions of my box to act as a led and a strainer. To hold my led in place I cut up small little strips of acrylic to the width of the inside of my box and I joined it just about a 1/4" under the top rim so when I sit my led on the box it won't fall in.
Notice how I have a gap on the bottom of my chamber. I did that so there would be an air pocket in there as to not restrict the air flow into your skimmer thus it wouldn't affect the performance of your skimmer. The way I did that was I just cut up some 3/4" thick acrylic to be about 1/2" wide and 1" long. I cut 4 of them and joined them standing up so you get the 1" height. Now take the other piece of acrylic that you cut to act as a strainer and drill a bunch of 1/8" hole into them so air can pass through but at the same time keep the media out.
Now drill a hole on the side of your reactor towards the bottom. I drilled mines right in the middle of the air pocket I made so that would be about half an inch from the bottom. Than take your elbow connector and stick it in the hole you just drilled. You can use caulk to seal it or just regular PVC joiner like I did. (just to make it air tight) After that you will need to drill a hole on top of your led, about 1/4" will do good, If not 3/8" will be perfect if you have a bit that size.
Now its time to hook up your air-line tube to your reactor and into the air intake of your skimmer. take your led and snap it into place and check your skimmer to make sure that its still running properly. If it doesn't than that means the hole you drilled on your led isn't big enough. ( But I don't think that will happen since my hole is only 3/8")
After the test checks out ok then its time to add the media. The more you use the more Co2 it will absorb. I put about a Lb. of media into my reactor and it seems to do find. I'd add more but this junk isn't cheap!
Now your done! Just leave it and forget it! After about 12 hours or so you should notice a difference in your system. For me I set-up my system during the day and I notice it started to work because my pH didn't drop in the evening. it stayed at 7.9 and than during the next day it went up to 8.0. :yay:
The whole reactor didn't cost me a thing because my LFS gave me the acrylic since it was just scrap laying around and the soda lime was given to me by a friend to try out. But if you were to go out and buy all this material, I don't think it would cost you more than $20 minus the soda lime. You can get your soda lime online or locally as well. As to where you can get it I'm not sure of. I still have to look them up so that I can go get refills as well. I hear that a 5 gallon bucket of soda lime will run you around 70 to 90 bucks depending on where you get it. But if you only fill a Lb at a time than it should last you maybe 6 months. You'll know when you have to replace your soda lime because it will turn from white to blue/purple color. Once that happens you MUST remove the old soda lime and refill with new ones or will it will release the Co2 back into your system if you have enough airflow through your chamber. This is also the reason why I use acrylic, so that I can see through it to know when I need to replace the media.
So thats it!! with that in place you should see a good difference in your pH within the next day after set-up. If you guys have questions or comments feel free to share! Enjoy and good luck with your build
Ok now things you will need before you get started. (I'm listing the things I used to make mine's, If you have somethings that will work the same way than go at it.
1) few pieces of acrylic. (size will depend on how big you want your reactor)
2) air line tubing that will fit into your skimmer's air intake.
3) media bag
4) soda lime media. (rebreather)
5) acrylic joiner
6) elbow tube connector ( lol I dunno the name of it but its the piece your going to connect your airline to)
Ok, first off decide on how big you want your reactor. I think a 4"x4"x10" high would be perfect, Mines was a little bigger because that was just acrylic I had laying around. After you have cut out your acrylic pieces to the size you want. make sure to cut a piece for the bottom plate as well. Gather all your material and join with together to get a box with your acrylic joiner. I also cut out 2 piece to the inside dimensions of my box to act as a led and a strainer. To hold my led in place I cut up small little strips of acrylic to the width of the inside of my box and I joined it just about a 1/4" under the top rim so when I sit my led on the box it won't fall in.
Notice how I have a gap on the bottom of my chamber. I did that so there would be an air pocket in there as to not restrict the air flow into your skimmer thus it wouldn't affect the performance of your skimmer. The way I did that was I just cut up some 3/4" thick acrylic to be about 1/2" wide and 1" long. I cut 4 of them and joined them standing up so you get the 1" height. Now take the other piece of acrylic that you cut to act as a strainer and drill a bunch of 1/8" hole into them so air can pass through but at the same time keep the media out.
Now drill a hole on the side of your reactor towards the bottom. I drilled mines right in the middle of the air pocket I made so that would be about half an inch from the bottom. Than take your elbow connector and stick it in the hole you just drilled. You can use caulk to seal it or just regular PVC joiner like I did. (just to make it air tight) After that you will need to drill a hole on top of your led, about 1/4" will do good, If not 3/8" will be perfect if you have a bit that size.
Now its time to hook up your air-line tube to your reactor and into the air intake of your skimmer. take your led and snap it into place and check your skimmer to make sure that its still running properly. If it doesn't than that means the hole you drilled on your led isn't big enough. ( But I don't think that will happen since my hole is only 3/8")
After the test checks out ok then its time to add the media. The more you use the more Co2 it will absorb. I put about a Lb. of media into my reactor and it seems to do find. I'd add more but this junk isn't cheap!

The whole reactor didn't cost me a thing because my LFS gave me the acrylic since it was just scrap laying around and the soda lime was given to me by a friend to try out. But if you were to go out and buy all this material, I don't think it would cost you more than $20 minus the soda lime. You can get your soda lime online or locally as well. As to where you can get it I'm not sure of. I still have to look them up so that I can go get refills as well. I hear that a 5 gallon bucket of soda lime will run you around 70 to 90 bucks depending on where you get it. But if you only fill a Lb at a time than it should last you maybe 6 months. You'll know when you have to replace your soda lime because it will turn from white to blue/purple color. Once that happens you MUST remove the old soda lime and refill with new ones or will it will release the Co2 back into your system if you have enough airflow through your chamber. This is also the reason why I use acrylic, so that I can see through it to know when I need to replace the media.
So thats it!! with that in place you should see a good difference in your pH within the next day after set-up. If you guys have questions or comments feel free to share! Enjoy and good luck with your build