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SnowManSnow;818541 wrote: I think its the solenoid that goes bad on most systems... from what I understand.
So keep helping me out here.
I measure my PH inside my reactor? or at the output in the sump? This should be my target PH for my display ?the reactor you are buying has a second chamber that buffers the effluent's ph back up to 7.00. You want to measure the ph inside the reaction chamber
If the PH rises to high the would be controller / probe shuts the reactor pump down correct.. ?when the ph in the reaction chamber is too low, the controller turns the solenoid off, closing the gas flow. When the ph in the reactor is too high, a controller will turn the solenoid on and allow the gas to flow
also, how does a dual chamber reactor play into this as far as keeping the ph more stable?in the reaction chamber, often the ph will be low: 6.2-6.7. The second chamber does not have a constant recurring flow of co2 to keep the ph low. In that second chamber, the media dissolves and buffers the ph back up to around 7.00-7.20
thanks again for any help
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