oh man, Disaster averted! I got an email from my ac3 that my ph was at 8.9 which is really high! i knew what it was, kalk over dose. When down stairs when i got home from work and the tank was completely white. My float switch got stuck in the "on" position. But good thing is i have the other float switch high in the trash can of RO, so it only added 10 to 15 gallons of kalk water, So in a system that is about 350 gallons it was not a big deal. I ran carbon and did a 30 gallon water change because that is all the salt i had. Nothing died, everything seems good, just white powder on the rocks that i need to blow off. whew!
so i know why the float switch was stuck. the kalk return was dumping in the same area as the float switch, residue from the kalk had built up on the glass and float switch. it had also hardened. So it was getting caught on that. It is now soaking in vinegar.
So 2 good lessons learned. Keep the float switch high in the RO so it can not put more than 15 to 20 gallon of water in based on your system. Also keep the return of your kalk away from the float switch!
so i know why the float switch was stuck. the kalk return was dumping in the same area as the float switch, residue from the kalk had built up on the glass and float switch. it had also hardened. So it was getting caught on that. It is now soaking in vinegar.
So 2 good lessons learned. Keep the float switch high in the RO so it can not put more than 15 to 20 gallon of water in based on your system. Also keep the return of your kalk away from the float switch!



