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Anybody ever tried something like this before? Very intriguing for my balling dosing option. Actually similar to how hospitals inject drugs using venous access for their patients. One could even use an angled fitting vs a T-fitting. Trying to think about plumbing with my new tank that is coming in the fall. The T-fitting would be part of the return line placed toward the end of the return line in the sump before it goes to the DT.







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Doesn't seem like a good idea to me. Besides for making the doser push fluid through a check valve, it looks like it will get clogged with precipitation. Why not let it drip into return pump chamber and let the pump mix and pump it into circulation?
 
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Mostly proof of concept and it would add versatility to any system for a wide array of functions beyond balling dosing. It immediately drops the concentration due to the flow so precipitation shouldn't be an issue. It would be nice not to just 'dump' concentrate into the return pump chamber where concentrations are very high until it gets pulled into the pump. I believe the physics work as long as there is no air getting pulled into the system. Also the check valve shouldn't be an issue if a single solution is used (one type of solution per line) and getting pushed unidirectionally. I don't know - maybe it wouldn't. But I believe it's worth trying given the opportunities it could be used for. If a longer line were used and went with the flow I really believe it could be a nice neat way to get fluids pushed into the system easily and cleanly.
 
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Not really about fighting battles - just looking beyond, exploring opportunities. Most things will go wrong, then we see why and do it different. Cool cool. I'll do some experimenting with saltwater and see how it goes.
 

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I have a small pump in the return chamber to mix the solutions before the return pump sucks it up..
I've had a dosing line fall into the water before, it turned into a big crystal within a week. The direct contact of solution and water that is of concern- instead of diluting into flowing water, it will mix in the check valve where solution meets water. This is all assuming that the dosing pump will be able to push the check valve open against the head pressure of the water in plumbing.
 
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The idea is it would be used with a dosing pump which would control volume output. If there is no air coming into the line and it is a closed system it’s not going to create any suction. The precipitation question is valid, though it’s not the same as a dosing line in a return pump chamber, which for the most part is standing water. Think about placing the dosing line in running water out of a spigot as a related example. Would it precipitate out in that case? Not sure….
 
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I’ll also say as a pharmacist this an exact situation that we deal with when administering drugs via venous access When we think about precipitation with drugs in the body. If it can be done to humans with drugs, I’m convinced there is a way to accomplish this.
 

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Maybe if there was a standpipe, at the highest point, just before the outlet. And have it drip into that. But then if outlet becomes clogged water will come out the standpipe. Sounds like you're thinking of a venturi siphon. But even the venturi of a skimmer experienced salt creep. What size tank/ return pump are we talking about here?
 
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Seems it would be hard to know the volume you are dosing. I would think changing the condition at the outlet would impact the flow and I don't know how you would calibrate

Well, you could always calculate the volume you are dosing based on the amount of volume missing in the reservoir.
 
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