Does anyone here have experience with the Genesis Renew Automatic Water Change System?
https://genesisreefsystems.com/products/renew™-basic
I've been contemplating setting up some sort of automatic water change system on my big tank in the lab (total system volume is somewhere in the 360 - 400 gallon range), but I've had concerns with all the systems I've considered:
The Neptune DOS does not seem to have the lifespan I'd want - I does not seem that that unit is designed to be run as continuously as I'd like.
I've considered using two Kamour dosing pumps, but (1) keeping the two pumps matched perfectly in flow seems like a hassle, and (2) I've had some problems with occasional clogging of the inlet (the connection to the peristaltic tubing has a really tiny orifice).
I've considered simply putting an overflow to a floor drain in one of the sump compartments, so I could do water changes by simply pumping water into the tank slowly. But this would complicate (or basically totally thwart) salinity management via automatic topoff - salinity would simply rise gradually due to evaporation.
The Genesis Renew system seems to be the best option I've found so far, and I'm seriously considering getting one of these. What I like is that the matching of volumes of water in and out is not dependent on precise matching of pump flow rates.
And while no system is totally immune from problems, this seems like a pretty solid system (the main worst case scenarios I am envisioning would be failure of the fill pump or fill solenoid. If this failed, without the water removal system also failing, the result would be removal of water without replacement, thus, in combination with an ATO system, causing a drop in salinity. (The opposite scenario, filling without replacement, could be dealt with by having an overflow on the sump that would drain excess water to a floor drain.)
Any thoughts or experiences would be greatly appreciated.
https://genesisreefsystems.com/products/renew™-basic
I've been contemplating setting up some sort of automatic water change system on my big tank in the lab (total system volume is somewhere in the 360 - 400 gallon range), but I've had concerns with all the systems I've considered:
The Neptune DOS does not seem to have the lifespan I'd want - I does not seem that that unit is designed to be run as continuously as I'd like.
I've considered using two Kamour dosing pumps, but (1) keeping the two pumps matched perfectly in flow seems like a hassle, and (2) I've had some problems with occasional clogging of the inlet (the connection to the peristaltic tubing has a really tiny orifice).
I've considered simply putting an overflow to a floor drain in one of the sump compartments, so I could do water changes by simply pumping water into the tank slowly. But this would complicate (or basically totally thwart) salinity management via automatic topoff - salinity would simply rise gradually due to evaporation.
The Genesis Renew system seems to be the best option I've found so far, and I'm seriously considering getting one of these. What I like is that the matching of volumes of water in and out is not dependent on precise matching of pump flow rates.
And while no system is totally immune from problems, this seems like a pretty solid system (the main worst case scenarios I am envisioning would be failure of the fill pump or fill solenoid. If this failed, without the water removal system also failing, the result would be removal of water without replacement, thus, in combination with an ATO system, causing a drop in salinity. (The opposite scenario, filling without replacement, could be dealt with by having an overflow on the sump that would drain excess water to a floor drain.)
Any thoughts or experiences would be greatly appreciated.
