spazz
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i have been trying to come up with a new design for a kalk reactor/stirrer. the ones out on the market now have pumps that clog up or magnetic stirrers under them that have to be filled every week. i wanted an easy to fill reactor i only have to fill every 2-3 weeks. this is what i came up with. in the first pic you can see the pvc pipe along side of the main body. that is the funnel for adding liquid kalk to the reactor. there is an acrylic disk you remove and put the funnel back on the reactor(second pic) and dump in the slurry. there is 2 JG valves on the pvc pipe. the top one is the in feed from the top off tank( not built yet) and the bottom one is to drain out some of the water in the body so you can add more kalk.you can use the water you take out to make the new slurry to put in the reactor.
the out feed fitting is on top of the flange next to the drive motor box. im hoping i can add 2-4 cups of kalk at a time. the motor is a 60 rpm geared motor with lots of power. it runs on 12v. im planning on putting it on a digital timer to turn on twice a day for 2 min. the out feed will be hooked to a dosing pump and a ph controler. that way the tank gets kalk when the ph goes down. the top off will be hooked to the sump sepreately.
so the question is do you think this will work? what do you think the down falls are to this design?
the out feed fitting is on top of the flange next to the drive motor box. im hoping i can add 2-4 cups of kalk at a time. the motor is a 60 rpm geared motor with lots of power. it runs on 12v. im planning on putting it on a digital timer to turn on twice a day for 2 min. the out feed will be hooked to a dosing pump and a ph controler. that way the tank gets kalk when the ph goes down. the top off will be hooked to the sump sepreately.
so the question is do you think this will work? what do you think the down falls are to this design?