Nsconductor;870067 wrote: Easy answer.....two separate reactors.
mysterybox;870074 wrote: best answer, lol.....
however, dual BRS reactors & others are convenient.........It's more important to regulate the tumbling action of gfo, as carbon should not be tumbled. ROX carbon also releases little, fyi...
rjrgroup;870134 wrote: carbon releases phosphates, gfo adsorbed phosphates. Therefore, carbon first.
darrrenjmartin;870181 wrote: <u>The tandem reactors are used for a reason. Best practice always dictates the carbon stage is the safety net for most anything gone arwy.</u>
What ever it takes to get a good tumble with the least effort. Anything released from the carbon will be gfo absorbed soon enough. It works best with the tumble first in line. I have de-nitrate biopellets, gfo, carbon in-tandem(including a gravity feed to my basement). Though, tandem can be a pain for a maintenance and stable operational reasons.
rjrgroup;870201 wrote: As you can see, there are many ways you can accomplish the same goal. I believe neither are incorrect, try whatever way best suits yourself.