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Folks often have dose tips that get clogged with dried material. I’m currently dosing AFR and here is how I prevent it.
Referring to the picture below, I send one tube with AFR and one tube with ATO ro/di water into a hard plastic tubing section of an old device of some sort. It’s green in the picture. Both ends are open to the air (totally open at the bottom, and gaps between the tubes at the top)so that anything delivered into the green section drains out.
The picture below was taken after a number of months of use and shows no deposits at all. That said, in my situation it is dosing into a fairly humid environment (a closed sump with air steadily being drawn through it). If you have it exposed to very dry air, you may not get the same effect.
Kalk may also be particularly hard to prevent deposits since it is not just from evaporation but can react with CO2 to make insoluble calcium carbonate.
Referring to the picture below, I send one tube with AFR and one tube with ATO ro/di water into a hard plastic tubing section of an old device of some sort. It’s green in the picture. Both ends are open to the air (totally open at the bottom, and gaps between the tubes at the top)so that anything delivered into the green section drains out.
The picture below was taken after a number of months of use and shows no deposits at all. That said, in my situation it is dosing into a fairly humid environment (a closed sump with air steadily being drawn through it). If you have it exposed to very dry air, you may not get the same effect.
Kalk may also be particularly hard to prevent deposits since it is not just from evaporation but can react with CO2 to make insoluble calcium carbonate.