landy
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It been a while since I posted a build thread.
This project was started a few months ago as a warm up to fabricating a new sump.
It turned out pretty awesome ( or at least I think so
).
Anyways, I fabricated a calcium reactor years back that was then repurposed as a kalk reactor, and has served me well for many years.
Pictured just taken out of service.
In designing a new reactor, I wanted to eliminate a few things I didn't like.
First and foremost, the lid. I have grown to hate the thumb screw lid.
Next is the mixing method. I don't like having a pump mix the kalk, plus the added points for potential leaks.
Lastly, using the lid as a connection point for anything, this adds to the pain in refiling.
I need the unit to be pressure rated as I force fresh DI water from a reservoir with a masterflex peristaltic pump into the reactor, in turn forcing saturated water to the tank.
Most the commercially available option rely on gravity for the second half.
The design was forged in Autodesk fusion 360, here are some screen shots.
The reactor is 1" type 1 white PVC, the tubing is 6" OD cast acrylic.
the parts will milled on a 4x4 cnc router.
Once machined, the parts were glued with Weldon 42, and wet sanded.
And here is a shot of it in action.
please share any comments, and let me know if you have any questions.
thank you for viewing :wavehand:
landy
This project was started a few months ago as a warm up to fabricating a new sump.
It turned out pretty awesome ( or at least I think so

Anyways, I fabricated a calcium reactor years back that was then repurposed as a kalk reactor, and has served me well for many years.
Pictured just taken out of service.
In designing a new reactor, I wanted to eliminate a few things I didn't like.
First and foremost, the lid. I have grown to hate the thumb screw lid.
Next is the mixing method. I don't like having a pump mix the kalk, plus the added points for potential leaks.
Lastly, using the lid as a connection point for anything, this adds to the pain in refiling.
I need the unit to be pressure rated as I force fresh DI water from a reservoir with a masterflex peristaltic pump into the reactor, in turn forcing saturated water to the tank.
Most the commercially available option rely on gravity for the second half.
The design was forged in Autodesk fusion 360, here are some screen shots.
The reactor is 1" type 1 white PVC, the tubing is 6" OD cast acrylic.
the parts will milled on a 4x4 cnc router.
Once machined, the parts were glued with Weldon 42, and wet sanded.
And here is a shot of it in action.
please share any comments, and let me know if you have any questions.
thank you for viewing :wavehand:
landy