When adding Kalk to your topoff water do you add a few scoops directly to your resevoir, or do you mix a few scoops in a container and then pour only the top layer into the topoff?
I've seen this article previously. It motivated this post
The article doesnt clearly state how to add kalk to a resevoir of topoff water. What is mentions is "Slow dosing clear, settled limewater to replace evaporated water"
Is this comprised of the top layer when mixing kalk and water in a sepaate container, or is it comprosed of what's in the resevoir after directly dumping some kalk in? The pump in my topoff resevir is slightly raised from thebottom, so if i as ti mix directly in the bucket it would be just above the thick bottom slurry. Looking for reccomendations on which method to employ.
I have my litermeter pump fresh water into an RO housing with kalk in it. The bottom of the filter has a half cup or so of kalk in it. as the water pumps in it mixes with the kalk. It's not quite as efficent as a kalk reactor that keeps the kalk suspended all the time, but it works and it's cheap. a housing, couple of fittings and it's good.
It pumps fresh water to the bottom and the effluent coming out of the top is clear. Plus being sealed in a container I dont' ahve to worry about CO2
Brett,
I like your idea for pumping in kalkwater. When the clear water runs out the top, does it fall into a sump? Or do you have it plumbed below a waterline?
I'm wondering if ANY co2 gets into the outlet side of your setup...