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    Default Micro bubbles forming in reagent tube??

    Hello is anyone else suffering with bubbles in there reagent tube?. My bottle is directly below my dosing pump and the tube is 6” long with no kinks and flows in virtually a straight line to the pump head, After a day or 2 I can see micro bubbles in the tube below the dosing head and I cannot work out how there getting in there, can they be forming somehow in the reagent? It’s frustrating as it gives an inaccurate reading sudden drops in measured value ( ie 5DKH) and so I daren’t let the KHD control the doseing yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mortie31 View Post
    Hello is anyone else suffering with bubbles in there reagent tube?. My bottle is directly below my dosing pump and the tube is 6” long with no kinks and flows in virtually a straight line to the pump head, After a day or 2 I can see micro bubbles in the tube below the dosing head and I cannot work out how there getting in there, can they be forming somehow in the reagent? It’s frustrating as it gives an inaccurate reading sudden drops in measured value ( ie 5DKH) and so I daren’t let the KHD control the doseing yet.
    Yes I have the odd bubble appear between the dosing head and KH Director . My bottle is directly below too.

    I suspect it maybe sucking air where the tube connects to the doser but it looks a good seal.

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    I noticed micro bubbles in the reagent fluid itself. Maybe its a temperature issue?

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    Been reading some forums in the USA, they are having the same problem.

    It does seem to be a issue with bubbles in the reagent bottle.

    https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/kh...289907/page-18

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    I was thinking maybe using a magnetic stirrer could solve the bubbles in the container. Anyone tried that?

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    I'm also having the same problem, where the reagent tube from the doser to the kh director gathers air bubbles. This is throwing the kh measurement out by more than 1 dkh <>. Therefore at this time I can not use this to control my kh, as was intended, but only take readings. Which are not always accurate due to the air bubbles.

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