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Unread 01/24/2017, 07:58 AM   #2126
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Are there smaller versions of the masterflex pump? I have hardly any extra space under my 60g
While not a masterflex the new ultra precise spectrapure unit is small and rated for should do well. Slief keyed me into it and I have it sitting at home to be installed once I move some other gear and get my CO2 tank filled.


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Unread 01/24/2017, 02:30 PM   #2127
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While not a masterflex the new ultra precise spectrapure unit is small and rated for should do well. Slief keyed me into it and I have it sitting at home to be installed once I move some other gear and get my CO2 tank filled.


Which pump? Litermeter?


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Unread 01/24/2017, 02:33 PM   #2128
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This one: http://spectrapure.com/DOSING-TOP-OF...c-Probe-Holder


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Unread 01/24/2017, 02:35 PM   #2129
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And that's designed for continuous duty use?


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Unread 01/24/2017, 02:39 PM   #2130
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similar to the Pacific Sun model this pump pulses. You set how many pulses in a set time period giving between 6 ml/min or as much as 190 ml/min but it is not the exact same as the constant slow turn in a masterflex.

But yes it is supposed to good for constant on and off and comes with a 5 yr guarentee.

I think Slief said that they were in discussions with GEO to integrate with him but I dont totally recall...


Within the next week or two I should have a write up on it as my calcium reactor should be coming online here shortly...


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Unread 01/24/2017, 09:12 PM   #2131
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Would the 7550-20 be a good choice? 10-600rpm


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Unread 01/25/2017, 09:55 AM   #2132
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Would the 7550-20 be a good choice? 10-600rpm
7550-20 is a digitally controlled brushed unit. It is 1.6 to 100 rpm though. It's not an ideal choice unless noise isn't a concern and on a small tank.


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Unread 01/25/2017, 10:11 AM   #2133
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7550-20 is a digitally controlled brushed unit. It is 1.6 to 100 rpm though. It's not an ideal choice unless noise isn't a concern and on a small tank.

How much of a difference is the noise level between a brushed and a brushless model. And ideally I want a pump that does 6-600rpm? Anything else I should look for? I see a bunch on ebay, but none seem to allow returns and are sold as is. If I receive a broken one are parts easily acquirable?


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Unread 01/25/2017, 11:03 AM   #2134
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Parts are not really easy to get. They may be sold as is but if advertised as working you can send it back if it doesn't. Just read everything carefully. Brushless are silent. Brushed are not, they have a faint buzz and typically squeak a bit.


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Unread 01/26/2017, 03:51 PM   #2135
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Hi guys,

I got an 7550-30 with 77200-60 head and using LS17 tubing. The minumum flow should be 28ml/min but I can't get lower than 30ml/min. Is that normal with anyone?

Also when I try to adjust the flow rate, I only can adjust for 10 units (like 30ml/min --> 40ml/min or 50.. 60), anyone know how can I adjust the flow rate by single unit?

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Unread 01/26/2017, 06:49 PM   #2136
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Set it to RPM mode instead of a specific tube size. That should get you finer resolution.


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Thank you. I'll try it


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Maybe I missed it but is there a pros and cons list of the different easload head options (I vs II vs III)?

I am trying to decide between III and II

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Might be a silly question but would it be ok to setup my system to test on tank without the CO2 on? Want to turn in on and check for leaks and ect.


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Unread 02/01/2017, 06:19 PM   #2140
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Maybe I missed it but is there a pros and cons list of the different easload head options (I vs II vs III)?

I am trying to decide between III and II

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They function the same but some have reported the III models are not as robust as the II or I. IME they are all perfectly adequate. The thing to make sure is that you get one for precision tubing and not one for performance tubing. You also have to be careful of "long shaft" versions unless you have a specific pump that requires them.


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Might be a silly question but would it be ok to setup my system to test on tank without the CO2 on? Want to turn in on and check for leaks and ect.

Absolutely! Run it without the CO2 and make sure everything is working properly.


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Absolutely! Run it without the CO2 and make sure everything is working properly.


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Might be a silly question but would it be ok to setup my system to test on tank without the CO2 on? Want to turn in on and check for leaks and ect.


Yep. Just make sure that the gas inlet is sealed/turned off our you'll make a neat little water fountain


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Yep. Just make sure that the gas inlet is sealed/turned off our you'll make a neat little water fountain
I think we've all made that mistake

I was 15 minutes into cleaning my reactor the last time before I and realized I hadn't unplugged the recirc pump... didn't even notice it had died sometime in the prior week or two


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I think we've all made that mistake

I was 15 minutes into cleaning my reactor the last time before I and realized I hadn't unplugged the recirc pump... didn't even notice it had died sometime in the prior week or two
One of the things I like about my Reef Octopus CR5000 with an external pump. Easy to verify it is on.


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Mine was super easy to verify, you could hear that little mag 3.5 from the other side of the house. With so many things going on I failed to notice the lack of white noise... Don't have that issue with the ehiem I replaced it with.


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Mine was super easy to verify, you could hear that little mag 3.5 from the other side of the house. With so many things going on I failed to notice the lack of white noise... Don't have that issue with the ehiem I replaced it with.
I understand not hearing common sounds in the house. I sit in the same room with the Grandfather Clock and can go hours without consciously hearing it chime.


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Might be a silly question but would it be ok to setup my system to test on tank without the CO2 on? Want to turn in on and check for leaks and ect.
You want to do that anyway to purge all the air out the reactor and lines before you bring the reactor online with co2.


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Unread 02/07/2017, 10:27 PM   #2148
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Official: Masterflex Calcium Reactor Setup Thread

Question: Has anyone found a quick disconnect for the Co2 line into the reactor yet? Maybe something like this: https://www.industrialspec.com/shop/...couplings.html

Reason: When I tear the reactor down to clean, I absolutely dread putting that hard Co2 piping over the nipple. Even when I heat the tubing up I always worry about damaging the nipple, it takes so much force.


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Unread 02/07/2017, 11:12 PM   #2149
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[QUOTE=IUfan;24950154]Question: Has anyone found a quick disconnect for the Co2 line into the reactor yet? Maybe something like this: https://www.industrialspec.com/shop/...couplings.html

Reason: When I tear the reactor down to clean, I absolutely dread putting that hard Co2 piping over the nipple. Even when I heat the tubing up I always worry about damaging the nipple, it takes so much force.




I have John guest fittings on my c02 lines.. Figured that's a standard issue thing since I wouldn't trust ridgid line over a nipple in a pressurized situation at any time. The collar holds it onto the regulator side and the John guest onto the reactor.


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Unread 02/08/2017, 02:14 AM   #2150
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Question: Has anyone found a quick disconnect for the Co2 line into the reactor yet? Maybe something like this: https://www.industrialspec.com/shop/...couplings.html



Reason: When I tear the reactor down to clean, I absolutely dread putting that hard Co2 piping over the nipple. Even when I heat the tubing up I always worry about damaging the nipple, it takes so much force.









I have John guest fittings on my c02 lines.. Figured that's a standard issue thing since I wouldn't trust ridgid line over a nipple in a pressurized situation at any time. The collar holds it onto the regulator side and the John guest onto the reactor.


I'm not sure what you are referring to. Got a picture?


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