I'll check just never made the mental comparisons in size.Not sure if some dosing pumps cannot take an RODI line but mine can.
I'll check just never made the mental comparisons in size.Not sure if some dosing pumps cannot take an RODI line but mine can.
You can stretch a small section of soft dosing tube over a 1/4” RO tube. I’ve done it before for different reasons. Yes you still have a small section of soft tubing, but better than the whole length if you believe it’s a source of contamination.I'll check just never made the mental comparisons in size.
I'd put a cable tie on there just in case. If you don't have a good seal or could affect how accurate your dosing is (an issue I had until I got it super tight).Here is a pic of my setup.
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For what it's worth, I've never had tin show up on my ICP and I'm using Red Sea brand dosing line.
I just grabbed the cheapest Amazon made in China one I saw figuring it was just a tube. If I suspected this was a possible issue I would have spent a few more bucks.Here is a pic of my setup.
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For what it's worth, I've never had tin show up on my ICP and I'm using Red Sea brand dosing line.
Good idea!I'd put a cable tie on there just in case. If you don't have a good seal or could affect how accurate your dosing is (an issue I had until I got it super tight).
Used to come from cheap glass in aquarium manufacturing tooI just re-watched a presentation from Dr. Christoph Denk / Oceamo (in German), and he confirmed that they found rather high amounts of tin in some tubing products in their tests.
They apparantly offer tests for tubing samples at relatively small amounts 12 USD, but I could not find this on their website. Still, it confirms that this is apparantly quite a common issue.
Rodi filtration update.
Posting here since this is my main tank.
Following icp test and seeing siclia in rodi water as well as having tdos reaching back up to 2ds.
I did more research. And have decided to switch up the rodi system slightly.
Current I was running:
1 sediment filter
2 carbon blocks plus clormines
1 ro membrane (I have two membranes but only one is hooked up. The other has been there over a year unused still new I Haven't had the courage to try to add in the second one scared I will screw something up with lack of plumbing skills.)
2 di resin mix beads.
The new change will be altered to the following.
1 sediment filter
2 carbon blocks plus clormines
1 Ro membrane, (I would like both hooked up but not confident. I would do it right)
1 di resin Cation
1 di resin Anion
1 di resin mix bead to catch anything that the others miss.
I've ordered new filters and resins. In addtion to a single new ro canister to add a 3rd resin stage to the system.
My research said that mix bead resin one burns out quicker than the other making it all useless. Causing you to have to change it more often. Seeing Silica is often the result.
Having the first two resins not mixed means you only have to change the one thats spent. Allowing you to keep the other one and ultimately saves more money over time.
Using single bead isn't as efficient as mix bead so there is the final mix bead at the end to catch the tiny bits that may sneak through. After passing through the other two resins the mix bead would than last a lot longer.
Hopefully this allows me to improve water quality in all tanks.
*** I haven't decided to as of yet. However I'm considering switching salts from reef crystals to aqua forest. Tested a small batch it mixed completely clean no crude about bottom of bin. It also says it's usable in about 15mins after adding it. Unlike the overnight I normal wait with reef crystals.
Let me know your thoughts if you use or have used aqua forest in sps dominated tank?
