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Ah okay, so would injecting the co2 after the pump and having a non return after the pump but before the co2 resolve that possibly? But also if I was to change up the type of pump, not sure on the peristaltic pumps capability to do it. But I could potentially pressurise the whole system which may help in co2 and water mixing.Man, your schemes looks too professional to understand ^^
And you should check how brand models are made. Nothing really that you can add really.
But I your scheme you made some mistakes:
- Co2 goes through peristaltic pump. It high pressure and will explode the tubes in peristaltic.
- Problem with using RO housing with re-circulation- when calcium reactor works its produce small fraction(like sand) that are killing the pump. That's why it should have enough space for sand deposition. You can't just add pump without thinking of this, it will not survive.
CO2 and peristaltic lines should be separated.Ah okay, so would injecting the co2 after the pump and having a non return after the pump but before the co2 resolve that possibly? But also if I was to change up the type of pump, not sure on the peristaltic pumps capability to do it. But I could potentially pressurise the whole system which may help in co2 and water mixing.