- Location
- Hicksville
Hello MR, I have put together Kalkwasser Reactor that has been working for me and so far so good. I thought of sharing with you guys. You won't need expensive parts to put this together and I had most of the parts. But you can buy these cheap on ebay for sure. List of the parts are below.
1. Glass Vase 36" tall x7" diameter - Michaels - $13.00
2. Synchron 110v motor 3-5 RPM - ebay $10 - $15.00
3. 1/2" pvc and push fittings Lowes - $10.00 - $15.00
I connected the motor shaft with screws to 1/2" pvc cap that helps trun the pvc shaft that goes all the way down to the base of the vase. If you have acrylic tube that is fine as well but I found this vase for cheap so I went with glass vase. I glued 2 glass pieces that are silicone to the case of the "T" and glass pieces are tilted down so they still the powder gently and won't let the powder become sludge. Then I drilled water inlet at the bottom side of the vase but above the rotating "T" and another hole on the top 2.5" below the edge and I used silicone to make the push fittings water tight. Please let me know if you have any question.
Thanks and Happy Holidays...
1. Glass Vase 36" tall x7" diameter - Michaels - $13.00
2. Synchron 110v motor 3-5 RPM - ebay $10 - $15.00
3. 1/2" pvc and push fittings Lowes - $10.00 - $15.00
I connected the motor shaft with screws to 1/2" pvc cap that helps trun the pvc shaft that goes all the way down to the base of the vase. If you have acrylic tube that is fine as well but I found this vase for cheap so I went with glass vase. I glued 2 glass pieces that are silicone to the case of the "T" and glass pieces are tilted down so they still the powder gently and won't let the powder become sludge. Then I drilled water inlet at the bottom side of the vase but above the rotating "T" and another hole on the top 2.5" below the edge and I used silicone to make the push fittings water tight. Please let me know if you have any question.
Thanks and Happy Holidays...