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evoIX_Reefer

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It's a combination of questions and I didn't want to clutter another recent thread with my own personal story.

Anyone running either a BRS value ro/di system or the spectra pure ro/di for $130?

I have a 30 gallon system and I don't produce as much others need. probably 15 gallons every 2 weeks. 5 gallon w/c and 10gallon top off through those 2 weeks so it's a lot less than a 100+ gallon system.

My current RO/DI is older. I recently, within the past 3-4 months, replaced the DI and first two stages but I suspect this is the reason for my algae issues. My phosphates are running upto 0.10ppm in a shorter time frame than expected. GFO only lasting about a week at 0.00 and then goes up.

When I get my phosphates down when I replace the GFO you can see the algae fade then come back up as phosphates begin to climb. I don't want to keep replacing GFO every week as most of you know that sh*t can get expensive.

I suspect my RO/DI because I ran a phos test and showed up as 0.02ppm. My tdi meter either got wet or something cause it is no longer working. Maybe it's just the battery. Either way, I need a cheaper solution right now so I'd like any experience notes on those two particular ro/di units.
 

b-ridge

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As far as your RODI system why don't you invest in a booster pump. It will force your unit to make water in a shorter period of time. Therefore saving your cartridges for longer use. Depending on where your RODI is placed the temperature has a lot to do with water production. Mine is in my basement to where mine slows down in the winter and is a beast when it's warm.
As far as your gfo you should look into rowaphos. The grains are bigger. It seems to last longer than regular or the expensive high capacity gfo. Just be careful this stuff is strong and really works.
Hope I helped you out some
How are your corals doing?
 

mbg75

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I just tried rowaphos 3 weeks ago. Changed 3 times already. I wont use it again. My po4 went from .17 to .04 in a week. Chnged it out and it stayed just around .o4. Then a week later it was on the rise again to .o8

If your testing with a hanna. The accuracy is +/- .04. So once your at the low levels you got, is just a guesstimate.
 

lnevo

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0 to .08 could still all be the same reading. I'm really not enjoying the hanna phosphate meter. Dealing with powder reagents is a pain and impossible to be consistent.

I have to look up since i heard someone mention using some alternate reagents for the meter. The calcium one too is a pain in the ***
 

evoIX_Reefer

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hijinks,

referring to the mighty mite? I've used it in the past but it doesn't seem to last long so that's why I rather go with another unit. It does do the job for awhile though.
 

duke62

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Yeah Hanna green egg. They REALLY need to make the powder a little easier to pour in. The square packaging make powder almost impossible to get all in and it gets stuck in the corners and edges. Now after I cut it open I turn it around and dump it onto a piece of paper then fold the paer in half and pour it in.
 

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