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08/23/2016, 09:22 PM | #1 |
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AquaMaxx TS-2 Sulfur Denitrator
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I'm trying to get some feed back on the. AquaMaxx TS-2 Sulfur Denitrator I have been dealing with high nitrates for quite sometime to no relief. so i was think of trying out a sulfur denitrator and would like to hear from some of you that use it Thanks Andy |
08/23/2016, 09:49 PM | #2 |
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Usually the problem with Nitrate reactors is getting the feed pump to go about 30 to 40 ml/m, so some people have to buy expensive 24/7 peri pumps. I have a Deltec Alcohol Nitrate reactor.
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03/10/2018, 02:07 PM | #3 | |
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Bades
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Everything about the use of sulphur for denitrification, called BADES, and the different ways to use it is explained in the Makazi Baharini wiki http://www.baharini.eu/baharini/doku...n:badess:start When BADES columns are used there is no need for an expensive reactor. http://www.baharini.eu/baharini/doku...ter#spc_system Last edited by Belgian Anthias; 03/10/2018 at 04:51 PM. |
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03/10/2018, 02:25 PM | #4 | |
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Bades
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30 to 40 ml/m is only 1.8 till 2.4 liter /h, a flow of +- 48l/day. This would be suitable for an aquarium of +- 50l or +- 13 Gal. for maintaining a nitrate level 1-2ppm. Normal flow is 4 to 5 l/h for each litre of sulphur used and may go up till 10l/h/litS. http://www.baharini.eu/baharini/doku...ess:bades:maao For a 1000 l aquarium a pump of at least 100l/h is needed, the flow is adjusted using a closed loop and valve. We use pumps of at least four times the flow needed to ensure positive flow and low resistance. To have denitrification on sulphur one thus not need a reactor. http://www.baharini.eu/baharini/doku...ter#spc_system Last edited by Belgian Anthias; 03/10/2018 at 05:06 PM. |
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