Randy, i got a question for ya pal..... lol

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i was reading about mixing kalk and vinegar together. when i can across a statement you made about the subject back in 2017.

heres the thread.


you stated----

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"The pH will rise a bit, but not likely above 8.55, which I peaked at for years with no apparent issues. :)
You can add vinegar is you want lower pH."

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wcharon said:
Thanks Randy. That gives me confidence. I will give it a try...

The vinegar should be mixed with the KALK or I can dose it separately? I will look for articles for learning curve and recommended amounts.

Either way is OK, but I chose to dose vinegar separately from my limewater to better control the times and amounts.
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so my question to you is= if so many people consider mixing vinegar into their kalk as a norm, why have you stirred clear of this? and could you explain your statement of " You can add vinegar is you want lower pH"? and how dosing them separately controls time and amount? i interrupt this as to mean adding vinegar to kalk lowers the ph effect of kalk! can you clear this up for me... thanks in advance?
 

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Yes, adding vinegar lowers pH (as does vodka, but that is slower) regardless of whether it is mixed into kalkwasser or just dosed by itself.

I wanted to dose vinegar only when pH and O2 were highest since it lowers both, and I dosed kalkwasser by ato 24/7. So separating them allowed me better timing control of the vinegar dosing.

If you dosed the mix only during the peak of the day, that could work.
 

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