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Unread 05/13/2016, 06:22 PM   #1751
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I'm no expert but as I understand it the thin walled tubing doesn't last quite as long, but is a little more precise as far as flow adjustments go?


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Unread 05/15/2016, 12:39 PM   #1752
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Bubble rate conversion

It seems that the start up directions for CA reactors specify xx drops per minute. Anyone know of a conversion factor for drops per ml? It might help those switching over to Masterflex determine a starting point based on what they where dripping.

I know it probably depends on tube size -i.d. But, the same size tubing is used in either method.


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Unread 05/15/2016, 01:27 PM   #1753
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for a normal "dropper" it's usually 10qtts/ml


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Unread 05/15/2016, 02:18 PM   #1754
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So 30 drops would be 3 ml

And 30 ml would be 300 drops per minute (qtts)?


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Unread 05/15/2016, 02:59 PM   #1755
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yes, for a normal dropper that most of us are used to. Some micro droppers often used in medical or laboratory scenarios are 60qtts/ml


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Unread 05/15/2016, 05:22 PM   #1756
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Anyone ever get the intake tube before the calcium reactor clogged? Like its calcium buildup and clogging the tube.


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Unread 05/15/2016, 10:43 PM   #1757
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Ok, I give up. What's the difference between LS17 and Ls 24 tubing, They both have the same flow characteristics, and would fit the same fittings so why the concentration on LS 17. Heads that accept Ls 24 seem to be in much greater availability and lower price on E-Bay then the Ls 17 heads
Wall thickness. There is no difference as long as you are using the proper tube material in a head that accepts it. Not all tube is created equal, some is rated for 10,000 hours, some is rated at 40. Pharmed BPT is what you want.

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It seems that the start up directions for CA reactors specify xx drops per minute. Anyone know of a conversion factor for drops per ml? It might help those switching over to Masterflex determine a starting point based on what they where dripping.

I know it probably depends on tube size -i.d. But, the same size tubing is used in either method.
It's mostly irrelevant. Instead of guessing measure, the reactors effluent flow before installing the pump. Set the pump to match and it will be exact. If you have to guess I would recommend started as low as you can go and work your way up.

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Anyone ever get the intake tube before the calcium reactor clogged? Like its calcium buildup and clogging the tube.
Not that I'm aware of.


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Unread 05/15/2016, 11:25 PM   #1758
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I recently had my tubes checked and it was clogged solid. Use my master flex as push pump so it was sucking water in and pushing it into the reactor. The portion of the tubes clogged was where the masterflex pushed into my calcium reactor. That tube was clogged solid. i head to replace. Not sure why though.


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Unread 05/16/2016, 12:33 PM   #1759
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Since we are on the subject of tubing what are the differences between the platinum or peroxide cured in our application, does platinum silicon last longer thus commands a $10 more in price tag?


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Wall thickness. There is no difference as long as you are using the proper tube material in a head that accepts it. Not all tube is created equal, some is rated for 10,000 hours, some is rated at 40. Pharmed BPT is what you want.



It's mostly irrelevant. Instead of guessing measure, the reactors effluent flow before installing the pump. Set the pump to match and it will be exact. If you have to guess I would recommend started as low as you can go and work your way up.



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Unread 05/18/2016, 05:00 AM   #1760
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Not sure if this has been asked before but I could not find an answer. Last night around 1am I experienced my first power outage since installing the Masterflex pump. The outage only lasted for a second or two, I rarely check my tank after a power outage because I know everything comes back on with no issues and my skimmer has a delay. This morning I got a text message from my apex because the pH in the calcium reactor was to low and it had turned off the regulator, turns out the Masterflex came back on but the motor did not start, I had to manually start it by pressing start.

My question is, is there a way of getting the motor in the Masterflex pump to automatically run after a power outage? I have the 77301-20 bench top system.


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Unread 05/18/2016, 08:54 AM   #1761
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http://www.masterflex.nl/Downloads/0...0-70manual.pdf

Pg 2 of the manual.


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Unread 05/18/2016, 01:19 PM   #1762
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http://www.masterflex.nl/Downloads/0...0-70manual.pdf

Pg 2 of the manual.


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Unread 05/19/2016, 07:39 PM   #1763
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I have another questions... This might be a dumb question but I don't want to risk damaging the pump.

Will turning off the pump via the apex cause any damage to the controller or pump/motor? The controller as a switch on the back to power the unit on & off. Is turning it off with the switch the same as simply unplugging the cable or just cutting the power off via the apex?

When I do water changes I drain water out of the middle section of my sump and that is where the intake for the Masterflex is. If I don't stop the pump it will eventually suck in air. I have been stopping the motor manually by pressing start/stop while I do the water change but having the apex automatically shut it off would be better. (No risk of me forgetting to turn it back on)


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Unread 05/19/2016, 07:50 PM   #1764
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Official: Masterflex Calcium Reactor Setup Thread

Isn't it perfectly safe for these to draw in air since its peristaltic?

Edit: never mind I guess you don't want air pumping into the carx lol

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Unread 05/19/2016, 08:14 PM   #1765
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I have another questions... This might be a dumb question but I don't want to risk damaging the pump.

Will turning off the pump via the apex cause any damage to the controller or pump/motor? The controller as a switch on the back to power the unit on & off. Is turning it off with the switch the same as simply unplugging the cable or just cutting the power off via the apex?

When I do water changes I drain water out of the middle section of my sump and that is where the intake for the Masterflex is. If I don't stop the pump it will eventually suck in air. I have been stopping the motor manually by pressing start/stop while I do the water change but having the apex automatically shut it off would be better. (No risk of me forgetting to turn it back on)
That shouldn't cause any issues. On the other hand, why not extend the inlet side of the line deeper into your sump so you don't need to worry about it drawing air?


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Unread 05/19/2016, 08:34 PM   #1766
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That shouldn't cause any issues. On the other hand, why not extend the inlet side of the line deeper into your sump so you don't need to worry about it drawing air?
I could do that but I wanted to keep the line far off the bottom of the sump to prevent it from sucking in any detritus. I could re-route the line to my skimmer section which stays filled during the water change.


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Unread 05/20/2016, 07:09 AM   #1767
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I could do that but I wanted to keep the line far off the bottom of the sump to prevent it from sucking in any detritus. I could re-route the line to my skimmer section which stays filled during the water change.
That would be the best idea.


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Unread 05/20/2016, 11:32 AM   #1768
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I have another questions... This might be a dumb question but I don't want to risk damaging the pump.

Will turning off the pump via the apex cause any damage to the controller or pump/motor? The controller as a switch on the back to power the unit on & off. Is turning it off with the switch the same as simply unplugging the cable or just cutting the power off via the apex?
If you can, set it up to turn off via the start/stop input on the back of the unit. A breakout box or using a relay would make this easy and is likely better for the unit. I cannot say for sure it's worse for the unit to power cycle but I have a suspicion it is.


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Unread 05/20/2016, 11:39 AM   #1769
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Since we are on the subject of tubing what are the differences between the platinum or peroxide cured in our application, does platinum silicon last longer thus commands a $10 more in price tag?
Platinum cured tubing is about 30% stronger in terms of tearing. For our applications since we are (should be) changing tubing long before the expected lifespan i'm not sure it matters so much. Though, in the hobby of excess, why not spend the extra $10?


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Unread 05/20/2016, 04:08 PM   #1770
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If you can, set it up to turn off via the start/stop input on the back of the unit. A breakout box or using a relay would make this easy and is likely better for the unit. I cannot say for sure it's worse for the unit to power cycle but I have a suspicion it is.
Have you done this before? a diagram showing how to wire it would be great. Worse case scenario I can just physically stop it by pressing stop on the unit.


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Unread 05/22/2016, 08:11 AM   #1771
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Have you done this before? a diagram showing how to wire it would be great. Worse case scenario I can just physically stop it by pressing stop on the unit.
Cole Parmer should have the manuals available on line.


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Cole Parmer should have the manuals available on line.


You can find manuals for most models.


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Unread 05/30/2016, 08:00 AM   #1773
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Thanks TKERacer for the thread. I just set up a masterflex propelled MRC cr1 for my 180 gallon reef and 50 refugium. I purchased a used 100 RPM digital brushless pump which came with a easy load 2 head. It's quiet , effective, and I stare at it as if a work of art. I run 75cc/min at 6.4pH and it holds the dkh between 8 and 9. Your instructions and following comments on set-up and adjustments were invaluable. While at it I also for very little money purchased a fixed 6 RPM cole parmer with two heads and run an AWC for a frag tank. Thanks again


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I have a quick question. I have a 6-600rpm console drive masterflex with a single head. If I wanted to covert it to dual head is it as simple as just adding a second head and getting longer bolts to attach them?


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Unread 06/06/2016, 09:06 PM   #1775
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I have a quick question. I have a 6-600rpm console drive masterflex with a single head. If I wanted to covert it to dual head is it as simple as just adding a second head and getting longer bolts to attach them?
Yes it is. Just get a 2nd head and the longer screws.


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