<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10487212#post10487212 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Sk8r
Mine is supplying both cal and alk. I evaporate about a gallon or more a day.
surfjeep, you can diy one with some locline, a hard tube, locline connectors, and a container you can seal with a lid. I'm not good on producing diagrams, but I can describe pretty well.
Tall thin container: a spaghetti cooker/container might do. That magic spaghetti cooker plastic thing that didn't work would be ideal, because it had a tight lid.
some sort of base, wood with a hole in it for the container, plus two strips for 'legs' to prop it up just off a 50.00 Hanna stirrer. That's your one moving part.
bore a hole in the top, insert locline connector with a hard tube going down within a few inches of the bottom. [That's your 'fill' hose].
Bore another hole in the top, insert locline connector for outflow, no hard tube. That will suck kalkwater directly off the top of your container.
install locline with a locline checkvalve [this is all 1/4 inch locline] to your topoff pump in the ro/di reservoir. This runs to the 'fill' locline connector.
insert a locline hose to the other [out] connector that will run to your tank---this should be downhill to your tank, as it cannot push water uphill.
Insert the stirrer rod [comes with the Hanna] into your bottom of container. Add a little ro/di. Turn on the stirrer.
Add a little kalk [Mrs. Wages] to the water, and allow to fill. The stirrer should keep the kalt white and suspended up to about 1/3 of the column. You don't want the really white kalk going into your tank. The kalkwasser should be filmy white, that's the stuff on top near the 'out' line. You let the topoff pump drive it, you keep the stirrer stirring, and you've got it.