vio Advanced Reefer Location Manhattan Rating - 98.9% 271 3 0 Sep 10, 2016 #1 i use this kind of Carbon Active Filter for long time......works. Attachments IMG_1924.JPG 66 KB · Views: 245 IMG_1926.JPG 54.7 KB · Views: 252 IMG_1925.JPG 58.7 KB · Views: 328
ravi197699 Thruster Vendor Location Hicksville Rating - 100% 153 0 0 Sep 11, 2016 #2 you have the bottle mounted on the intake of the pump, is it suppose to be on the output of the pump?
you have the bottle mounted on the intake of the pump, is it suppose to be on the output of the pump?
jcs11236 Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location Ozone Park, Queens Rating - 100% 166 0 0 Sep 11, 2016 #3 Pretty cool idea. I believe it's on the intake so when the pump sucks water, it is forced to run thru the carbon.
Pretty cool idea. I believe it's on the intake so when the pump sucks water, it is forced to run thru the carbon.
vio Advanced Reefer Location Manhattan Rating - 98.9% 271 3 0 Sep 12, 2016 #4 jcs11236 said: Pretty cool idea. I believe it's on the intake so when the pump sucks water, it is forced to run thru the carbon. Click to expand... Correct, rinse once a week (on RO/DI) to remove Detritus .
jcs11236 said: Pretty cool idea. I believe it's on the intake so when the pump sucks water, it is forced to run thru the carbon. Click to expand... Correct, rinse once a week (on RO/DI) to remove Detritus .
oh207 Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Apex Freak Location Amityville, NY Rating - 100% 78 0 0 Sep 12, 2016 #5 Cool DIY. Its better to suck the water in, rather than to push it out through the open end of the bottle. The latter leaves too much room for the carbon to tumble. And tumbling carbon is a big No.
Cool DIY. Its better to suck the water in, rather than to push it out through the open end of the bottle. The latter leaves too much room for the carbon to tumble. And tumbling carbon is a big No.