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Dennis
Ronald5720
I have the same reactor, with a small pump of 300 liters per hour at the input. Although it can be omitted altogether, I have a difference in height between the water intake and the reactor. Initially, I operated without a pump, but when the power went out for several hours, the water from the reactor drained by gravity, and when the power was restored, it couldn't draw it back in. I have a flow rate of two drops per second at the output, and CO2 is supplied at 80-100 bubbles per minute. Well, all of this needs to be adjusted to your system. The output goes to the foam fractionator compartment.
John3142
Wouldn't it be easier to make a diversion from the return main pipe or pump, install a tap, and connect it to the KR?
Colin1418
I originally planned to do it this way or to install a small pump... But in this case, the flow will be uneven, and it will be difficult to adjust both the CO2 supply and the flow itself... As a result, the pH at the output will show different readings.