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JJJ - 31 Jul 2003 04:32 GMT
I've been topping-off with kalk water for a while now but can't seem to
siphon out a fully dissolved mixture, or the powder is coming out of
solution in my reservoir.  Does this happen with everyone else?  Here is my
procedure..

I mix 5gal of RO/DI and 5tsp of kalk in a salt bucket with a powerhead for
an hour or so.  After letting that sit overnight, I siphon it into my
top-off reservoir using 1/2" tubing.  Here I hold the tubing a few inches
from the bottom of the salt bucket and stop before siphoning the film layer
on top.  Then by the next day, I've got a thin layer of kalk powder on the
bottom of my reservoir.  I've tried using less mix and siphoning several
ways but no luck.  Thanks for any help, JJJ.
Richard Sherman - 31 Jul 2003 19:42 GMT
Calling Boomer... Come in Boomer.

He will correct me if I'm wrong (amongst others). But doesn't
kalkwasser throw of a precipitate and/or form a crust in the presence
of CO2?

Richard Sherman
Hoping to set up his first tank in the spring. Unless someone can
donate a house?

>I've been topping-off with kalk water for a while now but can't seem to
>siphon out a fully dissolved mixture, or the powder is coming out of
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>bottom of my reservoir.  I've tried using less mix and siphoning several
>ways but no luck.  Thanks for any help, JJJ.
 
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