Hello,
The idea is to get the calcium reactor effluent CO2 exchanged with O2 without precipitating out the calcium. Is that why it is bad to place the concentated effluent at the skimmer intake? To concentrated for the rapid PH rise?
Now, if I placed the effluent into the overflow, it is going to be quickly diluted, get some air exchange through the downpipe, go through roller fleece and then pass into the skimmer before continuing through the sump. Good or bad idea? I no longer trust my logic so if I ask dumb stuff, its to avoid stupid mistakes that lead to disasters and I have had plenty.
I will use a CO2 scrubber on the skimmer air intake. Should I also use one on the Durso air vent? My home is tight and over populated with little air exchange in the 8 colder months.
Humble thanks,
Mark
The idea is to get the calcium reactor effluent CO2 exchanged with O2 without precipitating out the calcium. Is that why it is bad to place the concentated effluent at the skimmer intake? To concentrated for the rapid PH rise?
Now, if I placed the effluent into the overflow, it is going to be quickly diluted, get some air exchange through the downpipe, go through roller fleece and then pass into the skimmer before continuing through the sump. Good or bad idea? I no longer trust my logic so if I ask dumb stuff, its to avoid stupid mistakes that lead to disasters and I have had plenty.
I will use a CO2 scrubber on the skimmer air intake. Should I also use one on the Durso air vent? My home is tight and over populated with little air exchange in the 8 colder months.
Humble thanks,
Mark