I have two separate questions:
1) What are you using for water top off methods?
I currently have a 6 gallon water jug that I use to drip kalk water into my sump. I find it difficult to get the drip rate right because it won't maintain a constant rate. If I get the drip rate too fast, the jug empties overnight. If I get it too slow, it stops dripping after 30mins. I use plastic airline tubing to drip with one of those plastic thumbscrew valves on the end to regulate the drip rate.
2) Do you have a clever way of disposing of your waste water after water changes?
When I bought my house the home inspector recommended against dumping it down the drain. He said the salt might kill the bacteria that breaks down the solid waste in the septic tank. I'd like to avoid screwing up the septic system. This is obviously not a problem for those with city sewer.
1) What are you using for water top off methods?
I currently have a 6 gallon water jug that I use to drip kalk water into my sump. I find it difficult to get the drip rate right because it won't maintain a constant rate. If I get the drip rate too fast, the jug empties overnight. If I get it too slow, it stops dripping after 30mins. I use plastic airline tubing to drip with one of those plastic thumbscrew valves on the end to regulate the drip rate.
2) Do you have a clever way of disposing of your waste water after water changes?
When I bought my house the home inspector recommended against dumping it down the drain. He said the salt might kill the bacteria that breaks down the solid waste in the septic tank. I'd like to avoid screwing up the septic system. This is obviously not a problem for those with city sewer.