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Wondering if any1 else had the same problem and how they solved it.
I recently change my reactor media and i can get rid of all the bubbles.
I check the pressure on the CO2 tank, turn of the recirculating pump and get all the bubbles out, i place the feeding pump in a non turbulent area in my sump, i make sure all the fittings are tight ( otherwise would b leaking) and nothing can stop this bubbles. Mayb for a few hours but they come back!!!
Any 1 have any ideas.??? ImageUploadedByTapatalk1412633213.887694.jpg
 

AussieCrazy22

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Wondering if any1 else had the same problem and how they solved it.
I recently change my reactor media and i can get rid of all the bubbles.
I check the pressure on the CO2 tank, turn of the recirculating pump and get all the bubbles out, i place the feeding pump in a non turbulent area in my sump, i make sure all the fittings are tight ( otherwise would b leaking) and nothing can stop this bubbles. Mayb for a few hours but they come back!!!
Any 1 have any ideas.???View attachment 169163

Call George his customer service is phenomenal he will help you out.
 

edd

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you might have too much co2 going into reactor, although i have bubbles in mine.
mtc has a float switch to purge air but their has to be a lot of air so i manually bleed it.
 

vio

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Like i said the last time, i never like the idea to control the C.R. by Apex, probes need, clean calibrate, got bad, stop and run the C.R. i don't like it.
 

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