Servillius
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I haven't done the math yet, but vinegar has a Ph of 2.4, carbonic acid is at about 5.6. There is way, way more to the chemistry than that, but in the worst ballpark job in history, the vinegar is some 2000 times more acidic than carbonic acid. Now normally, the advantage of the CO2 is that it can degas later on, but here's the thing... if you're dosing vodka or vinegar anyway, is there any reason why not dose it into your calcium reactor with a dosing pump as an acid source?
This seems cheaper and requires less chemical addition than having separate vodka/vinegar and CO@ regimens. The biggest problem I see is if more is required than you would normally dose for carbon purposes, but short of that, where am I wrong?
This seems cheaper and requires less chemical addition than having separate vodka/vinegar and CO@ regimens. The biggest problem I see is if more is required than you would normally dose for carbon purposes, but short of that, where am I wrong?