Hey Everybody
Many thanks to each of you for the comments.
I try to answer all your questions as soon as I can.
Aged Salt:
Media in my calcium reaktor is a mixture of Aqua Medic Hydrocarbonat and GroTech Magnesium pro (about 10 % of the media, mainly magnesiumcarbonat). The second chamber of the reaktor is filled with crushed corall, but the dissolution of the media in the second chamber is very minimal.
percula99:
diy float switch is very simple in design. When the water level rises in the sump, the arm with styro foam rises and the short thin arm in the other side of shaft presses and shuts the thin silicon tube. Top-off water comes from container which is under pressure ( or you can use gravity fed system) through that thin silicon tube to the kalkwasser reactor and from there to the sump.
The flow of kalkwasser to the sump is very slow, drop by drop. The switch is very reliable, never has failed and keeps the water level in the sump very steady. I think its much reliable and better than those electrical and some machanical systems.
I will answer other questions a bit leter when i get rid of my quests.
Many thanks to each of you for the comments.
I try to answer all your questions as soon as I can.
Aged Salt:
Media in my calcium reaktor is a mixture of Aqua Medic Hydrocarbonat and GroTech Magnesium pro (about 10 % of the media, mainly magnesiumcarbonat). The second chamber of the reaktor is filled with crushed corall, but the dissolution of the media in the second chamber is very minimal.
percula99:
diy float switch is very simple in design. When the water level rises in the sump, the arm with styro foam rises and the short thin arm in the other side of shaft presses and shuts the thin silicon tube. Top-off water comes from container which is under pressure ( or you can use gravity fed system) through that thin silicon tube to the kalkwasser reactor and from there to the sump.
The flow of kalkwasser to the sump is very slow, drop by drop. The switch is very reliable, never has failed and keeps the water level in the sump very steady. I think its much reliable and better than those electrical and some machanical systems.
I will answer other questions a bit leter when i get rid of my quests.