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yes it does.
My 2 reactors run off one MJ-1200 pump which is split with a "Y" adaptor.
Still using the ball valves, the Carbon reactor is on full blast & the Phos reactor is turned down.
Works fine.
i would not worry about depriving po4 in your tank. there r plenty to go around. worry more on how to lower it.What if you're using cheatomorpha in your sump?Wouldn't it deprive it from taking in phosphates and die off?I meant using the reactor along with the algae.
I just ordered 2 one for phosban one for carbon
I am going to hook them up to were my return is supposed to be under my tank on each side of my 125 rr . I don't use the returns cause I have sea swirls , I timed how much water comes out through a 1/2 inch hose and its about 160 gph that is more than enough for the phosban and will have to be cut back with the ball valve but will it be enough for the carbon ?
My electric bill is way too high so I want to use gravity since its free
the reactors are going to dump into the sump but get fed from the bulkhead fitting under the overflow which was supposed to be the return
the 160 gph # came from siphoning with a 1/2 inch hose If its hooked up to the bulkhead fitting it should give higher #s but you really think 160 would not be enough? not questioning your knowledge I just don't know
Im not sure i buy into the statement that Carbon needs alot of flow and must be tumbling to work properly. My water is crystal clear with one reactor and a slow trickle.
Some even hypothesize that having a layer of carbon above the GFO in the same reactor helps remove some impurities in the GFO before the water exits the phosban reactor. It works well for me.
if the carbon is tumbling is there a chance it will grind itself down to fine particles and make it to the tank ?