BowieReefer84 December 9, 2023 December 9, 2023 I have never tracked Ph, but am going to do so on my new tank. I now have a Milwaukee MC122 controller. My plan is to pull outside air through a c02 scrubber into my skimmer air intake. I want to set the controller plug on the MC122 with my skimmer to "Off above 8.4" so that skimmer will run and pull the c02 media through the air intake when Ph is below 8.4, but if Ph gets higher than 8.4 it will shut the skimmer off. I imagine my skimmer will still run 75% of the time most likely. Right now I am pulling outside air into the skimmer and with lights on the Ph is 8.2. I am going to track during different periods of the day. Has anyone done something like this? Any critiques are welcome.
FishingandReefing December 10, 2023 December 10, 2023 That’s how I run my skimmers. It’s better. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
josh36 December 12, 2023 December 12, 2023 I recirculated my skimmer it worked great I never controlled my skimmer to turn off hit 8.5, 8.55 often with no I'll effects after 8 months was tired of replacing media and just back to outside line. 8.3 -8.35 is the normal
FishingandReefing December 12, 2023 December 12, 2023 Got two brand new C02 scrubbers still in boxes if you or anyone wants them. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Origami December 15, 2023 December 15, 2023 I pull outside air into my skimmer as I run a calcium reactor. No CO2 scrubber, though. Has worked fine this way for over 10 years..Sent from my Note 10+5g using Tapatalk
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