צפה בגרסא המלאה : שקפים ממצגת של tom bar מכנס AGA האחרון


רבין
Sunday 12/04/2015, 21:30
חברים שלום
בלינק הבא תוכלו לראות את השקפים של המצגת של טום באר מכנס AGA האחרון
אני חייב להודות שעברתי עליהם לבינתיים ברפרוף, אבל ניתן לראות התייחסות במצגת לעבודה עם פד''ח בסאמפ.
משום מה כאן באקווה זה חצי טאבו.
תהנו

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אלי רז
Sunday 12/04/2015, 21:32
יש לך אפשרות לקישור שלא דרך הפרצופספר, לאלו ש'חסרים' אותו?

תודה,
אלי

רבין
Sunday 12/04/2015, 22:01
לצערי זה מופיע אצלי באיזושהיא קבוצה בפייסבוק
אין לי מושג איך להעביר לכאן את השקפים.
אני אודה אם מישהו יוכל להרים את הכפפה ולהעתיק לכאן....

חובב הטבע הצעיר
Sunday 12/04/2015, 22:05
לצערי זה מופיע אצלי באיזושהיא קבוצה בפייסבוק
אין לי מושג איך להעביר לכאן את השקפים.
אני אודה אם מישהו יוכל להרים את הכפפה ולהעתיק לכאן....

רשום שהעמוד לא נמצא.

אלי רז
Tuesday 14/04/2015, 09:35
אשמח לדעת אם מישהו 'מצא' את המצגת המדוברת ויכול לקשר אליה.

תודה,
אלי

yonicurtz
Tuesday 14/04/2015, 14:47
זה מה שאני מצאתי:
Sump filtration is perfectly fine for planted aquaria! I am in fact planning on doing it on my planted tank. I just really like the versatility) The only thing you need to do to the sump is make sure you enclose it (by putting something on the top of it weather it be a glass cover or whatever, you then will not loose your co2. I too was struggling with that and sump filtration but I have read many posts on here proving that as long as you cover the sump you are fine. I think Tom Barr even has a post about it, and I found a site the other day while reading posts on here that had a study on it.

This is from a post by jt20194 in another thread "Reef ready is fine with a planted tank. I prefer the sump for the many things you can do with it. Take a look at my thread on page two and you’ll see how I use it in my Tenecor. I also explain why which I'll highlight here. My next tank is going to be much larger and I’ll use the same approach. In so far as CO2 loss, the biggest loss isn’t from the sump if you inject your CO2 as the final stage to your outflows, it is from the overflow. The fix in the overflow is easy… use a Durso standpipe or equivalent shown in the diagram below (5). Accordingly, the water does not cascade down the overflow causing additional loss. In truth, I would argue that by directing the outlets so the water flow circulates towards the bottom then flows up to overflow your plants will get a nice dosage of CO2 before it gets flushed by the sump. Finally, depending on the type of sump, if you can change the water level in the sump to minimize the surface agitation, this will further reduce CO2 loss. I have a two 10lb CO2 bottles to ensure I have an immediate replacement. If properly sealed, my CO2 bottles last about 5 months each before having to refill and that is with a 100gal tank. I find too often that more CO2 is lost because of poor seals than lost by water surface turbulence. Once I started using good seals my CO2 bottles lasted much longer."

Ah, and I found that post by Tom Barr who does actually post on here quite a bit and is pretty respected in the planted tank world and runs http://www.barrreport.com/
which has some great info!

here is the clip from his post on this subject.. "CO2 is NOT lost from the wet dry section in the sump if the section is sealed. Tape the air vents etc.
The CO2 is degassed and then resorbed.

Essentially the wet dry filter becomes a giant CO2 reactor.
Some have added CO2 instead of air.
Bacteria use the O2 and respire CO2 in these filters, so the loss is minimal.

The main source of CO2 loss with wet drys are actually in the over flows.
Reducing the distance the water falls into the over flow is wise(2-3" drop is fine) and using a duro or a stockman stand pipe will solve the noise and CO2 loss issue also.

George Booth, myself and Steve Dixon all did independent test and confirmed these findings back many years ago on the APD if you are interested.

regards,
Tom Barr"

סקרבניק
Tuesday 14/04/2015, 17:28
https://m.facebook.com/plantedaquaria/albums/1567153710240617/

רבין
Tuesday 14/04/2015, 22:15
תודה סקרבניק 😃
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