Roland Jacques
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So you are going to make 3 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8768041#post8768041 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sammy33
Seems that this Kalkwasser reactor works quite well. Thanks to all contributors of this thread.![]()
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I have mine controlled by a JBJ ATO with a float switch. The feed pump is an Aqua Lifter. The feed pump supplies fresh RO/DI water to the reactor from the 5g bucket. The inline valve allows control of the flow or drip rate. I have the Kalk dripping in to my "sumpfugium" at about 1 drip a second to make up for evaporation.
I am testing my calcium and alkalinity daily and have noticed an improvement just in the last couple days. Calcium was 380 ppm and today up to 400 ppm. Alk was 7 dKH and today is up to 9 dKH.
I have a bypass valve that I can use to change the Kalk to pure RO/DI topoff ratio. If the calcium continues to go up say past 425 ppm I can add some pure RO water to the topoff and reduce the Kalk to compensate. My calcium demand is not excessive (yet).
I have added a timer to the ATO/Kalk reactor to turn on the system at night after the lights go out. The Kalkwasser additions have tended to raise the pH a bit so I have started dosing about an hour after the lights go out. The pH tends to fall a bit at night so the Kalkwasser has less of an impact on pH and actually helps to stabilize pH overnight.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9188777#post9188777 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by prugs
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Here's one my latest kalkwasser reactors. It uses a maxijet 600 pump. Fits inside of an old 200gal Instant Ocean Salt Bucket. That way the reactor & top off water supply are in one container.
that's exactly why i use a litermeter. it also lets me put it on a timer to only dose at night.i, like Sammy have a JBJ Ato that has a maximum timeout of 15 minutes
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8279091#post8279091 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by JustOneMoreTank
Here are the holes that I drilled to allow the water out in different directions at the bottom of the thin PVC at the the bottom. This will force the fresh incoming water to perculate thru the kalk powder waiting at the bottom. Drill about 5 or so small holes so the water can get out pretty easy.
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Here is a picture showing some of the pieces.
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10602355#post10602355 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Mac Inger
The only thing i dont understand is how can you keep up with the water evaporation by dripping only a few drops a second ? My tank evaporates about 4 gallons a day.
Also if i drip it that slowly (i, like Sammy have a JBJ Ato that has a maximum timeout of 15 minutes) i will not be able to fill the sump to level. I couldnt even keep up with an aqualifter so i had to put a pump that is slightly bigger in the RO/DI reservoir.
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