Tyler Just do it. Buy the reactor you will never go back. I work in Tempe 48th st and University so I am out that way alot
Tyler Just do it. Buy the reactor you will never go back. I work in Tempe 48th st and University so I am out that way alot
Before committing huge amounts of $$$ into a calcium reactor, look around at some of the DIY routes, with minimal skills they can be built for < $100, the PH contoller and CO2 bottle/ valves are a bit more than that, but they too would be have to be purchased separately for most commercial reactors.
Every electronic device is manufactured with smoke stored deep inside... only a true genius can find a way to set it free.
Tyler,the auto topoff would stay the same,the only difference is you would plumb your RO line to a kalk dosing reservoir instead of to the float-valve in sump.From the kalk dosing reservoir,the limewater is gravity fed to the float valve in sump.This will require another float-valve for your kalk reservoir though.
BTW.my DIY kalk/auto top off cost $17 to do.
Thanks Dave(s). I just tested my levels again and FINALLY got it to where it should be. I am going to keep toying with my present set up and see if it is going to work. If it doesn't I will have to get more creative.
...I think my fish just farted.
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