Calcium reactor with sicce pump ?

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Hello everyone, does anyone here using sicce syncra 0.5 as feed pump to calcium reactor ?

I hooked it to the reactor but the flow rate is too fast , how can I slow it down ?

I did bypass with T connection , water return to the sump from this valve ,but still the flow rate is too fast to the reactor.

Any suggestions how can I decrease the flow ?
 

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you can put a needle valve on the effluent hose or even use a pinch valve to control the drip. I liked the pinch valves because they don't clog like the needle valves do.

OR just get the kamoer fx-stp and don't run a feed pump, Set it up to pull from the reactor and call it a day. best option IMO!!!!!
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