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Ok, can I have a kalk reactor gravity fed from a RO/DI resvoir with a float valve at the bottom in my sump? I dont want to get into soleniods and electric auto-top off gimmicks.
I figure this way is easier/more failsafe. |
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I agree it is easier, but am not too sure if we can say this delivery method is "more failsafe".
I have been doing similar thing for close to a year now - so far, everything is fine. The main thing is to make sure that the float valve outlet is inspected and cleaned regularly (i.e. weekly) |
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yup you can, just remember you have to clean your float valve once and a while. This is the way mine is set up.
Steve
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Ok thanks guys. Well I was thinking it's more failsafe it I only have a few gallons of water in the resivoir that way if my float messes up it won't nuke the tank as bad.
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What about using a Nilsen reactor fed from your RO/DI, but also through a LiterMeter or Vario doser preset for dosing so many minutes a day without the float switch?
JT |