Kalk reactor

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Who uses it and how do you like it?


I bought a used one and would like to know why and how your using it.

I have a 29 biocube
 
Nothing right now other then water changes. If your referring to the reactor I'm not sure lol. I just have a big bucket of the stuff and wanted to use it.
 
PFCDeitz;718287 wrote: Nothing right now other then water changes. If your referring to the reactor I'm not sure lol. I just have a big bucket of the stuff and wanted to use it.


That is all I would do in a 29. Do you have a pic of this reactor? I could not find that brand. How big a bucket or the stuff you got?
 
Def dont need it on a system that small kris, just keep up with water changes for replenishment and you should be fine
 
I bought it from Mike and his 40b. I have some spa and clam and I can't keep the cal up I do a wc every 3 weeks.
 
Can't with work. I got an ATO also. I plan for more Sps also.

I was promoted twice and now I'm on salary and working two weekends a month. So I'm trying to automate it all
 
PFCDeitz;718216 wrote: Who uses it and how do you like it?

A great tool. Have always topped off with kalkwasser, with the last 2 tanks through a kalk reactor.

The obvious benefit is the supplementation of Ca and Alk.

The other benefits include:

- helps maintain a more optimal ph
- facilitates the precipitation of phosphates

The challenge with kalkwasser is that you typically have to use it relatively quick as it reacts with CO2 and eventually loses its "potency" by converting to calcium carbonate.

A kalkwasser/nielson reactor eliminates this "freshness" issue by mixing the saturated limewater in an airtight chamber - thus, the potency is not compromised.

People say you only need to do water changes - I say you hook it up and reap the benefits of not only supplementing Ca and Alk, but the other side benefits as well. Moreover, top off is typically proportional to the size of the tank, so the concept should work regardless of the size of your tank. Once set up, just monitor to make sure that it is not over supplementing.
 
It's the monitoring that is important IMO. With such a small water volume, the chances that you nuke your tank due to a Kalk overdose is high. Use a very small topoff pump and regulate it with restricted flow, timers or better yet a controller that can stop dosing when pH is too high.

I just started using a Kalk reactor on my system, which is around 500 gallons total water volume. I love it! However, when I am topping off, even though I only topoff about a cup of Kalk water every 10 minutes, the pH of mt entire system is effected each time it tops off.
 
Ok so i got the reactor! Thing is Huge! Thanks again Mike!


How do i Start adding this stuff? I also got an ATO.

Anyone willing to come help? Ill pay for gas and pizza
 
Simple... add the recommended amount of kalk to the reactor. Mix with your topoff RO. Don't turn the ATO on for about 20 minutes after mixing.

If the reactor has a means to mix itself via pump, remember to turn off the ATO when you mix. If you use a controller you can program this in if you have two free outlets (one for ATO, one for kalk reactor).

If it has a "stir bar" that runs slowly and constantly, I THINK that those are meant to run all the time with the ATO running also. I'd let somebody else confirm that though.

I had chronically low pH no matter what I tried. (7.7 to 7.8 max, less at night). Adding a kalk reactor to my ATO setup made it stay at 8.3 during the day.
 
This is the reactor

Edit: Yes i have a RK 2
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Ok. I'd have to refresh myself on programming DA stuff, but basically you want one outlet to run on a timer (stir for X minutes every X hours). This will be the kalk stirrer pump.
The other outlet should mimic this time schedule but add :20 to the X minutes (so it changes state at the same time the kalk stirrer does, but stays off 20 minutes longer. This outlet should be OFF instead of ON during the scheduled stir time (this is the ATO outlet).

Does that make sense in telling you what you want to happen? If so, just jump on the DA forum for programming examples.
 
It does and it doesn't lol. I need to buy another DC8 for this Keeper as most of all the spots are taken. To bad your so far away Barry!
 
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