anutha newby said:nice work!
what's it made of? looks like acrylic pipe and PVC?
if so, what type of glue did you use for the acrylic to pvc?
NateHanson said:In my experience PVC and acrylic can be bonded very well with Weld-on 16.
Very nice looking project Liam. Why don't you want all your top-off water to be Kalk? In other words why not keep the ball valve completely closed?
Nate
NateHanson said:also, where'd you get the stirplate, and what did it cost?
NateHanson said:Sounds like you need a higher head/lower flow pump for your top off. What if you put a ball valve after the pump to decrease the flow rate without decreasing the head pressure output from the top-off pump?
It just seems like much of the benefit of Kalk top-off is lost if you only saturate a small fraction of your total top-off.
Nate
Scott Merrill said:Looks nice.
i have a few extra stir plates i got off ebay, 6" base if anyone is interested.
NateHanson said:My kalk reactor is gravity fed, and has a float valve in the sump. My RO input is well below the level of the bed of Kalk powder, so the water has to percolate through the wet powder before getting to the top of the reactor where the output are. Mine is also stirred by a powerhead at the top of the reactor twice a day to keep the bed of kalk from settling or caking.
I thought saturated kalk was pH 14? Maybe I'm remembering wrong.
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