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I am thinking about buying a kalk stirrer but curious of others experience. My understanding is you pump fresh water into it which causes kalk saturated solution to overflow into an outlet on the side. A dosing pump can be used to accurately push a small amount of water into the the stirrer.
In theory 5ml into should equal 5 ml out if the stirrer is at equilibrium. In actually I find it hard to believe such a small amount of water will raise the height of the water in the stirrer to start flowing out. My guess is it may take some amount of water to get the water to start to flow out and then when the pump stops it will continue to flow out until it reaches equilibrium in the stirrer. Is this right? If so, how much water does it take to get started. If not, can you please explain how does this work?
In theory 5ml into should equal 5 ml out if the stirrer is at equilibrium. In actually I find it hard to believe such a small amount of water will raise the height of the water in the stirrer to start flowing out. My guess is it may take some amount of water to get the water to start to flow out and then when the pump stops it will continue to flow out until it reaches equilibrium in the stirrer. Is this right? If so, how much water does it take to get started. If not, can you please explain how does this work?