Okay DIYers. Quick question. Does the main housing in a calcium reactor have
to be a thick ridgid plastic, or can you utilize a thinner plastic housing?
Do calcium reactors have that much pressure in them? It would depend, I
guess, on the GPH that you are trying to push through them, but how many GPH
do you really end up using?? I am working on a plan for a very very cheap
DIY calcium reactor, but it all hinges on whether I can use thinner plastic
for the housing.
TIA everyone,
Shane C.
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