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22-10-2005, 12:05 AM | #21 |
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Just push the air tubing (black color type) as far as you can into the inlet or outlet hose and verify if it inserted properly, just give a slight pull and you will know.
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22-10-2005, 12:07 AM | #22 |
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thats what i did.. .it went in about 5mm but the leak comes from the cap of inlet and outlet...
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22-10-2005, 12:10 AM | #23 |
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How about turning the tubing clockwise after inserting it?
Are you using the black air tubing which comes with the unit? |
22-10-2005, 12:44 AM | #24 |
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problem solved.... I just inserted the tube in the ring.... then snap it into the cap and twisted it back on to the NR1000.. one or 2 drops came out at first but it eventually stopped leaking.
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22-10-2005, 12:42 PM | #25 | |
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22-10-2005, 06:26 PM | #27 |
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Monster and Nim,
Can this aquamedic denitrator reduce NO3 to zero? |
22-10-2005, 07:46 PM | #28 |
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Depending on the amount of feed and the frequencies of feed, the denitrator can generally reduce and hold around 10.
I am getting between 10 and 20 depending when the test is taken ie before or after feeds as there are 19 fishes in the tank. Also don't forget, Tangs "poo" alot .... |
22-10-2005, 08:31 PM | #29 |
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thanks for the support guys ill update you guys in a few weeks when the unit is running properly
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