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Does anyone have experience using a dual channel dosing pump with this
2 part calcium-alkalinity product. I'm concerned about the alkalinity part staying mixed in the container that feeds the dosing pump. It's very hard to mix in the first place when you dilute it with RO-DI water. If I mix it up and put a couple of weeks worth in a feed container, I use about 50 ml a day of each part, will it separate and not dose a mixed product? Does anyone do this procedure? Thanks or the help. Rob West Sarasota, FL |
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On Jun 4, 6:45*pm, Rob West wrote:
Does anyone have experience using a dual channel dosing pump with this 2 part calcium-alkalinity product. *I'm concerned about the alkalinity part staying mixed in the container that feeds the dosing pump. *It's very hard to mix in the first place when you dilute it with RO-DI water. *If I mix it up and put a couple of weeks worth in a feed container, I use about 50 ml a day of each part, will it separate and not dose a mixed product? *Does anyone do this procedure? Thanks or the help. Rob West Sarasota, FL GET OFF YOUR ****ING LAZY ASS AND DO IT AS ITS SUPPOSED TO BE DONE................****ING LAZY DIP****S IN TODAYS WORLD HAS TO AUTOMATE EVERY DAM THING. i BET YOU EVEN HAVE AN AUTO ****** AND SUCKER. |
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"Rob West" wrote in message
... Does anyone have experience using a dual channel dosing pump with this 2 part calcium-alkalinity product. I'm concerned about the alkalinity part staying mixed in the container that feeds the dosing pump. It's very hard to mix in the first place when you dilute it with RO-DI water. If I mix it up and put a couple of weeks worth in a feed container, I use about 50 ml a day of each part, will it separate and not dose a mixed product? Does anyone do this procedure? Have you considered elektric stirrer plates used in chemical labs? |
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On Jun 5, 9:46*am, "Pszemol" wrote:
"Rob West" wrote in message ... Does anyone have experience using a dual channel dosing pump with this 2 part calcium-alkalinity product. *I'm concerned about the alkalinity part staying mixed in the container that feeds the dosing pump. *It's very hard to mix in the first place when you dilute it with RO-DI water. *If I mix it up and put a couple of weeks worth in a feed container, I use about 50 ml a day of each part, will it separate and not dose a mixed product? *Does anyone do this procedure? Have you considered elektric stirrer plates used in chemical labs? Sort of like your electrik auto ejackulator you made for Wayne and Kurt and Inabon Yunes? Get a ****ing clue dip****, what fun is fish keeping when it has to be set up like a ****ing scene from Frankenstein with tons of equyipment to support the hobby which is not rocket science. Better get along there ****y Pants Pszemol...I hear Wayne calling you. Must be time for a diaper change. |
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