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![]() um, why don't you just run it till the kalk is almost gone then just add. Kalk doesn't go bad.. but yet the ball valve would be handy for draining the reactor down
Steve
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![]() I think it depends on the grade of kalk you use though. I've had stuff that discoloured to grey after a week or two and others that would turn yellow and wouldn't dissolve any further. For that stuff it may be handy to have a drain valve, maybe a little John Guest style thing tapped into the bottom would work nicely.
Only thing is I would rinse my whole reactor out with vinegar every time I cleaned mine out so I was basically taking the whole thing apart anyhow. But I don't see any downside other than potential clogging which could be cleared up easily anyhow.
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