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I have two that I just recently received (from my adult son) this past December. As far as I know these are full-grown at maybe a touch over 2 inch diameter. I can tell you that mine have not walked from their original locations they had when I got the rock. This surprised me with one that...
HAIR ALGAE
Kevin, the Mexican Turbo has mowed down all the hair algae and, with the tank bare bottom, I’ve discovered what snail poo looks like…..little light brown pellets.
NEW LIGHT
That new light is phenomenal. What an improvement in quality over earlier Chinese fixtures….aluminum...
Kevin, I totally agree with what you’ve said….high pressure for RO….low pressure for DI. I was just trying to save buying yet another pump by using the high pressure pump to send it through everything.
I also agree...a lot of good stuff here.
Also glad to see "The Nut" is going with a bubbler.
One more thing……CO2 actually consumes the anionic resin (plucking out the carbonic acid ions.) So another reason to split the two resins….the cationic resin will not have to be regenerated that frequently.
With all this said about regenerating, I still think your best bet is to bubble your...
LOL…..I’ll answer all four of your “one question.”
One hour is more than enough….longer wouldn’t hurt it. It actually is simple chemistry. You have two exchange resins that are mixed together. You need to separate them to “clean” them up. You do this in the first step, where one...
HERE is the recipe for recharging the resin. Simply put, a little soak in sodium hydroxide….a little soak in hydrochloric acid….a little rinse in DI water…….and you’re ready to go. Both are readily found at Home Depot (or a pool store for the HCl)
One note of caution; this author is a...
This is curable….and you’re almost there having a pump. Kevin (kschweer) just said this…..but I’m going to slightly change what he said.
Here’s what you need to do. Get something to hold water….a 55 gallon drum, Brute garbage can, etc. Put well water into this bucket…..and now bubble...
Yes! Jersey wells are notorious for CO2 (carbon dioxide), which will chew through DI resin within gallons. The easiest and least expense way to cure this problem is to bubble your water for a day before sending it through the filter.
A simple test is to check the pH of fresh drawn...