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![]() A number of people drip kalk after lights out, how do you control the drip to turn it off during the photoperiod? I can understand a float switch but wouldn't that add kalk to quickly? Maybe I'm missing something.
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![]() Here are some ways I could think of:
1) Use a dosing pump, such as a peristaltic type (e.g., http://oceanaquatics.com/store/produ...edic-SP-3000-/ ), or a metering pump, or any kind of low-volume pump (e.g., http://www.premiumaquatics.com/Merch...Category_Code= ) , on a timer (might still want to use a float switch in tandem for extra security - i.e., shutoff if level reaches set height) 2) Use a solenoid valve (like for irrigation) on a timer and gravity feed with a float valve (again so as to not overfill) 3) This is probably more like #1, but a little powerhead on a timer to feed a tiny bit of pressure into a kalk mixer or a kalk reservoir, and an irrigation dripline valve to throttle back the driprate.
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