FS: Misc Supplies - Naperville IL

ppurcell

Member
I'd like to sell some of my excess stuff that I'm not going to be using anytime soon:
Qty 1 - Ranco single stage controller (wired & ready to use) - $60
Qty 2 - New 65W 50/50 Square Pin PC Bulbs - $15 ea $25 both
Qty 2 - New 65W 10K Square Pin PC Bulbs - $15 ea $25 both
Qty 1 - 25W Angstrom UV w/spare bulb (not new) - $30
Qty 1 - 7 lb bucket of TwoPartSolution.com Calcium Chloride - $15
Qty 4 - 48" T5/T8/T12 Reflectors - $10 each
Qty 1 - DIY 43" tall 3" Diameter Calcium Reactor w/built in probe holder - $90
All of this is located in Naperville, IL (West of Chicago) and can be shipped at buyers expense.
 

ppurcell

Member
Sorry, I'm not sure I understand the question. The bulbs are 65w power compact flourescent with the square pin configuration. Two of the bulbs are 10K's and two are 50/50's.
The 50/50's would look like this:
 

ppurcell

Member
Sure, here is a pic from when I originally setup the reactor. Here are some details about the reactor:
- Some of the external 1/4" tubing is no longer attached as it was intended to recirc excess CO2 and I found that I didn't need it. Only the output line coming from the top of the main column is still there.
- The pH probe sump is no longer external. It is now built into the top left elbow which works a lot better.
- This skimmer has a check valve on the inlet and a quality needle valve for controlling the flow rate of the effluent.
- It has a 3" union which makes if very easy to disassemble and clean.
- It is equipped with a drain which also makes it easier to break down for cleaning.
- You can fill from the top
- I can supply the 2nd chamber which is made out of two 10" whole house water filters for an additional $25. You can see them just to the right of the calcium reactor and they hold a combined 8lbs. of ARM.
- I spent more than $90 just buying the parts to put this reactor together. It would be hard to find a better made reactor cheaper.
 

devil dog

Active Member
Originally Posted by ppurcell
Sure, here is a pic from when I originally setup the reactor. Here are some details about the reactor:
- Some of the external 1/4" tubing is no longer attached as it was intended to recirc excess CO2 and I found that I didn't need it. Only the output line coming from the top of the main column is still there.
- The pH probe sump is no longer external. It is now built into the top left elbow which works a lot better.
- This skimmer has a check valve on the inlet and a quality needle valve for controlling the flow rate of the effluent.
- It has a 3" union which makes if very easy to disassemble and clean.
- It is equipped with a drain which also makes it easier to break down for cleaning.
- You can fill from the top
- I can supply the 2nd chamber which is made out of two 10" whole house water filters for an additional $25. You can see them just to the right of the calcium reactor and they hold a combined 8lbs. of ARM.
- I spent more than $90 just buying the parts to put this reactor together. It would be hard to find a better made reactor cheaper.

For some reason I can't see the pic's... I am not to far from you can come and see it this weekend? Pm me with the info...
 
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