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John3142
The unit is impressively stern, but how does it work and where is it located?
Destiny
It works in conjunction with the auto-refill system, osmosis enters the mixer and displaces the already saturated calcium water through the white tee, while the hydroxide powder is mixed by the pump in a circular motion.
Michelle1662
Cool.
I have a couple of comments. If you add hydroxide to this system and turn on the mixing pump, the water will be like milk inside the mixer constantly. But we need to have some clean water that will flow into the sump. If you mix the hydroxide in a bucket, it will settle for about a day. I think the pump is not suitable here. You need to use a motor from a microwave and blades at the bottom. This way, the motor will slowly rotate the blades, preventing the hydroxide from settling at the bottom!
Jonathan6173
Maybe Pavlik, you are right, I haven't held hydroxide in my hands. If it doesn't work with the pump, I'll install a motor.
Gregory
I was thinking of using a motor, based on Tkach's advice. But I was concerned about whether calcium would accumulate on the shaft. How is it for you in this regard?
Michelle104
In the case of the pump, more intense mixing occurs, resulting in a more concentrated solution. The pump can be periodically turned off (or on) to allow the solution to settle.
Antonio
more concentrated - milk. and it will take a long time to settle - and the evaporated water needs to be replenished in the overall system.
Christopher7213
I won't guess, the test was conducted on lime, as seen in the photo, the water at the top is normal, the milk is at the level of the pump's suction, it doesn't rise further, the osmosis comes in below the pump's suction. I will wait for calcium, use the stirrer, and provide an answer.
Chad4168
What pump are you talking about? The design has already stood the test of time; I don't understand why the discussion about it being ineffective has started.
Samuel6138
The pump is standard at 400 l/h.
Alan273
Please provide a link, as I have only seen mixers with a motor, not on a pump.
Rodney
the most famous here
(in the Calquasser reactor JBL ProFlow 1000 (the same as MaxiJet 1000). Both pumps do not need to be cleaned at all.)
Amanda
I have only seen it on foreign websites; our guys like to make things with motors.
I think (I don't understand foreign stuff) that pumps are not durable in such a mixer, but we'll see.
Robert800
here's another very common option you can connect through a timer, for example from evening to morning with an interval of half an hour to an hour
Marie5735
here is another very common option you can connect it through a timer, for example from evening to morning with an interval of half an hour to an hour, I would note that it is waterproof, i.e. theoretically it can be installed outside the SAMPA.
Kristin
I have been using pump mixers for three years, and my clients are all satisfied. I make and sell them, and I recommend them to everyone because they are inexpensive, very effective, and easy to assemble and maintain.
John3432
I made a mixer two years ago based on your scheme. The pump is located at the top, blowing into a pipe, and there are holes at the bottom of the pipe through which mixing occurs. It operates on a timer. The downside is that the holes get clogged. How does this option work?
Julia
Working with calcium already.
Sandra7004
And how is the process? Does the pump get clogged? Is it easy to maintain? What are your impressions?
Melanie
The pump started making noise after a month. I worked on the motor, using a motor from a Soviet four-burner electric stove.
Megan
I continue to craft. The diameter of the pipe is 90mm, the total height is 520mm, the motor is 220V from a microwave, and the shaft is carbon. I have shown everything in the photo. The day after tomorrow, it will be sent to Maxim in Alchevsk.
Paul
Vitalik, can you tell me what the section of pipe is glued perpendicularly on the outlet pipe for?
Charles894
A film forms on the surface of the water in the calcium mixer, and it is recommended not to disturb it, so a tee is installed to prevent this film from flowing into the aquarium.
Sandra7004
well done.
Craig7302
Well thought out. Good job.
David4089
This is not my invention.
Darlene4238
Works great for 2 months!