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  • #31
    Wasted about 30 minutes of research on a reactor for the purigen and found that using it in a reactor is a great way to ensure full contact with all of the purigen instead of just some of it, however it exhausts itself much more rapidly. This information makes me question how I will use this stuff. All in all an internal media reactor would be great, but so would throwing it into a canister and forcing water to move through it. I may look into getting a smaller canister (2213) to test some theories.
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    • #32
      I would put a few bags around the return pump because 80% water will contact the purigen before get back to the tank . Put purigen in canister is great but hard to know when you need recharge it and I am sure you will clean the filter weekly but Purigen can turn brown or black in few days, it is depend you stock.

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      • #33
        It's all about contacting time. The reactor toss the Purigen around, so more surface is in contact with water and for a longer time than a canister. That's why it makes most sense to separate it into more smaller bags.
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        • #34
          Originally posted by hungvanvo View Post
          I would put a few bags around the return pump because 80% water will contact the purigen before get back to the tank . Put purigen in canister is great but hard to know when you need recharge it and I am sure you will clean the filter weekly but Purigen can turn brown or black in few days, it is depend you stock.
          Good to know. Appreciate the info. Water changes will take care of most of what the purigen is going to go after. If i put it in it's own canister it will be checked but it wont be cleaned weekly. If i continue to go the canister route it will run through the wetdry.
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          • #35
            With the sump, you can control contacting time by choosing flow rate on pump size.
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            • #36
              Originally posted by ptran View Post
              It's all about contacting time. The reactor toss the Purigen around, so more surface is in contact with water and for a longer time than a canister. That's why it makes most sense to separate it into more smaller bags.
              I agree with you on that. I can still break it into smaller bags for a canister. I dont know yet. We'll have to see.
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              • #37
                Originally posted by ptran View Post
                With the sump, you can control contacting time by choosing flow rate on pump size.
                Being in a canister, i'm doing the same thing by forcing water to pass through bags of it. And it is at a slowly rate which mean more contact time.
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                • #38
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                  • #39
                    Here is another thought from one our own

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                    • #40
                      There you go. That would work. The key is low flow rate and let it move freely inside the canister.
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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by ptran View Post
                        There you go. That would work. The key is low flow rate and let it move freely inside the canister.
                        I agree 100%. That was a really cool use of that canister, so I may not use the purigen for a while so I can try to replicate this.
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