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This is a fun brainstorming exercise for me. I enjoy thinking about scenarios like this:
I’ve been thinking about ways we can speed up the time it takes for the salt to become completely dissolved in a mixing bucket.
1) Very high flow
2) Cold temps = better (calcium carbonate will precipitate more as temperature increases)
3) Lower pH. Imagine lowering the alkalinity with sodium bisulfate/muriatic acid (which lowers the pH), and then adding sodium bicarbonate (which adds back the alkalinity, and has a slight pH lowering effect too).
Any other ideas for this thought experiment?
Raising the water flow is kind of a double-edged sword because more pumps will add more heat. I have a very strong pump, but it raises the temperature of the bucket to 86F.
I’ve been thinking about ways we can speed up the time it takes for the salt to become completely dissolved in a mixing bucket.
1) Very high flow
2) Cold temps = better (calcium carbonate will precipitate more as temperature increases)
3) Lower pH. Imagine lowering the alkalinity with sodium bisulfate/muriatic acid (which lowers the pH), and then adding sodium bicarbonate (which adds back the alkalinity, and has a slight pH lowering effect too).
Any other ideas for this thought experiment?
Raising the water flow is kind of a double-edged sword because more pumps will add more heat. I have a very strong pump, but it raises the temperature of the bucket to 86F.



