<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7953556#post7953556 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by lvpd186
I kind of went the expensive route but I wanted to take care of adding kalk and topping off the tank at the same time. I use a 5 gal water jug that contains ro/di water. The water gets pumped from the jug via a dosing pump that is connected to a float valve. When the float valve starts the pump the water is pushed through a kalk reactor and then dripped in to the tank. I think it works great, I dont have to add water to replace evaporation all at once and my calcium stays up. If your interested in more details let me know.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7954937#post7954937 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by lvpd186
Here is a pic of everything (sorry things might still look a little confusing). The kalk reactor is a My Reef Creations. It works great and doesn't really require any weekly or monthly maintenance. All I had to do is add the kalk mix and set it on a timer. The timer turns the reactor on several times a day to make sure that the water in the reactor stays saturated with the kalk.
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Looks cool. I have never used Kalk but have read about it often over the last few years. Isn't it important to let the Kalk solution settle before using it? My understanding was that you were to use the "middle" of the solution and not the top or bottom. What happens if the reactor has just finished mixing the kalk and the overflow then turns on a minute later or even at the same time the kalk solution is mixing?
Mike