ldrhawke
John
Alberto,
Also, I remember back in this thread you had talked about your Kalk metering pump failing from calcium build up in the tubing.
One solution is to put the feed pump on the clean water feed side of the reactor, where it doesn't see a heavy calcium solution that wants to plate out.
I meter the water into my calcium system and never have a control problem, even using only a needle valve to control drip rate. If it was on the output it would be impossible to control.
Also, I remember back in this thread you had talked about your Kalk metering pump failing from calcium build up in the tubing.
One solution is to put the feed pump on the clean water feed side of the reactor, where it doesn't see a heavy calcium solution that wants to plate out.
I meter the water into my calcium system and never have a control problem, even using only a needle valve to control drip rate. If it was on the output it would be impossible to control.