epon
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Hoping for some current kalk reactor wisdom...
I know a config with a geo using a dial type litermeter feed pump. Setup would be ro tub > check valve > reactor > litermeter > tank
The avast is and overflow type so Im not sure on the details there. I cant put the reactor in the stand. Its either on the floor on is a cabinet next to it. The height of the overflow port is higher than the sump and I can run 3/8 or 1/4 flexi water line with loc line fittings to the tank. So as long as the sump is lower than the avast it will empty into the sump even if it makes a 3' horizontal run across the flour and back up the sump and over the sump's edge?
Wondering has anyone done the math to see which is better on electricity the avast stirring 24/7 or a maxi jet 1200 or 900 on a timer for the stir?
I'm guessing the avast is easier to live with since the fill port wont have to seal and no impeller to service?
Thanks in advance!
I know a config with a geo using a dial type litermeter feed pump. Setup would be ro tub > check valve > reactor > litermeter > tank
The avast is and overflow type so Im not sure on the details there. I cant put the reactor in the stand. Its either on the floor on is a cabinet next to it. The height of the overflow port is higher than the sump and I can run 3/8 or 1/4 flexi water line with loc line fittings to the tank. So as long as the sump is lower than the avast it will empty into the sump even if it makes a 3' horizontal run across the flour and back up the sump and over the sump's edge?
Wondering has anyone done the math to see which is better on electricity the avast stirring 24/7 or a maxi jet 1200 or 900 on a timer for the stir?
I'm guessing the avast is easier to live with since the fill port wont have to seal and no impeller to service?
Thanks in advance!