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![]() I don't suppose you could drill the tank...
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![]() If you mean as in, can the tank be drilled? If so, yes.
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![]() what is the lengh, diameter and the wall thickness of the Kalkwasser reactor.I maybe interested.
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![]() 22" tall on the tube itself but the box on the bottom and the fitting on the top add another 5-6" over all, it's 4" diameter and looks to be 1/8" wall thickness.
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![]() I will take them
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![]() Bumpity. Still have the metering pump (offers?) and the wavysea brackets.
I might end up keeping the 20g to use as a QT setup but I'd score major points if I sold it too. So .. um .. yeah, that's still available too I guess. The metering pump is great for pushing kalkwasser - the one thing I found with other methods of pushing kalk was that the output would gum up with calcium deposits and the flowrate would slow down. This can push against a fair bit of backpressure so you end up with a steady dosing rate over longer periods of time.
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![]() Just pm'ed you on the 20g tank.
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