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Originariamente inviata da NIKO
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Per me se li aumenti tutti e due sei punto e a capo
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Da alcune ricerche che ho fatto via internet non credo che questo sia vero.
Se aumenti la Co2 e non bilanci il reattore con l'aumento dell'affluente il PH all'interno del reattore varia (in questo caso scende), mentre questo deve rimanere costantemente in un intervallo compreso tra 6.5 e 6.7
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Originariamente inviata da Tratto da [url
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http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2002-05/sh/feature/index.php][/url]
Measure and record alkalinity every few days and compare the readings. If the alkalinity level is falling, increase the amount of CO2 so more of the medium is dissolved. Conversely, if the alkalinity level is rising above the level you want, reduce the amount of CO2 so less of the medium is dissolved.
Of course, making adjustments to the CO2 rate will affect the pH level inside the reactor. A quick fix to keep the pH stable is to make the same adjustment to the effluent flow rate as you make to the CO2. For example, if you double the CO2 rate, double the effluent rate, too; this is only a rule of thumb, but should prove effective.
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