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Old 06-16-2006, 10:50 AM   #41 (permalink)
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Nice reactor.

Can you list the parts needed to make one? Especially I am not sure about the brass fittings and how they join on to the pvc parts.
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Old 06-16-2006, 10:31 PM   #42 (permalink)
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Which brass fitting? The reactor with or without the PH probe? I will list the parts next one I make. It will be a couple of weeks, planned to do it this weekend but had to work. I will take pics of the whole project when I drill my 37. Sorry for the delay....DC
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DC ... My only question about the pH probe is how do you get it to stick in there and still be water tight? I see the T connector, but what's the piece you're attaching the pH probe in there with? That's my only real question. Thanks in advance.
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DC ... My only question about the pH probe is how do you get it to stick in there and still be water tight? I see the T connector, but what's the piece you're attaching the pH probe in there with? That's my only real question. Thanks in advance.
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