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Old 03-18-2006, 05:20 PM
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Hi guys, I know this is possible, but culd someone explain how to do it, with quantities and exactly what to do. I have 300 gal. that I would liketo get the PH higher, so my calcim reactor will auto turn on. The PH is sitting at 8.0 and calcium at 400ppm. How can I get the PH up tp 8.4- 8.6 and keep it there. I have heard a kawlwisser (spelling sorry) drip, can that be done on a continuous drip without a reactor??
Sorry but alot of questions, but excited about getting the CA+ reactor kicking.
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Old 03-18-2006, 06:36 PM
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Thanks, I have read that and is great, but I recall an article about bringing up PH with baking soda. Also is anyone out there running a drip kalkand how are you doing it. Also is there something I could add with my phosban in phosban reactor to help keep it up (lol) and don't say Viagra.
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The PH is sitting at 8.0 and calcium at 400ppm. ,
if it were me, I would just leave it alone.

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Old 03-18-2006, 06:56 PM
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Thanks crusti, that helps.
Thanks for the link.
Steve, the only reason the the CA is so high is, I use additive every 2nd day, thought I could use the reactor to get it up to 420-440, and forgetabout the additive?? Kinda sems you give up one additive just to replace with another??
Thanks guys the info is appreciated.
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So ,you running a CA reactor, Whats your ALK ? Because baking soda will also raise ALK more than PH. Whats the PH of the effluent? With out adding CA additives, whats the reactor maintaining the CA at? What is the PH swing from day to night? When using a CA reactor the PH swing is more important then the actual PH level itself. And as, StirCrazy said, a PH of 8.0, with a reactor ,is fine, leave it alone.
now on to the Kalk drip, how are you doing your top off water now?
When using a CA reactor, the best way to add kalk is by using a kalk reactor and auto top off
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