class clown
Well-known member
Hi gang,
I have an existing geo calcium reactor, but I'm having trouble supplyng demand of calcium/alk w/ out keeping the PH at normal levels (trying to hover around 7.9 -8.0, but can't quite keep up at these levels)
I was thinking I'd give a kalk reactor a try keep my Ph higher and still supply the system w/ adequate calcium/alk levels.
I've been looking at the PACIFIC COAST KR-140 Kalkwasser Reactor
dimensions are 9.36" x 6.63" wide x 23" tall
anyone tried this before?
alternatively, I was also considering the Precision Marine Kalkreactor KR620:
Overall Height = 20"
Reaction Tube Diameter= 6"
Reaction Tube Height = 18"
Water inlet and outlet size = 1/4" Polypropylene tubing
Method of feeding = Gravity or Pressure
Supplied Water Pump = MaxiJet 400
I have an existing geo calcium reactor, but I'm having trouble supplyng demand of calcium/alk w/ out keeping the PH at normal levels (trying to hover around 7.9 -8.0, but can't quite keep up at these levels)
I was thinking I'd give a kalk reactor a try keep my Ph higher and still supply the system w/ adequate calcium/alk levels.
I've been looking at the PACIFIC COAST KR-140 Kalkwasser Reactor
dimensions are 9.36" x 6.63" wide x 23" tall
anyone tried this before?
alternatively, I was also considering the Precision Marine Kalkreactor KR620:
Overall Height = 20"
Reaction Tube Diameter= 6"
Reaction Tube Height = 18"
Water inlet and outlet size = 1/4" Polypropylene tubing
Method of feeding = Gravity or Pressure
Supplied Water Pump = MaxiJet 400