Been dealing with acidic water for over 25 years. The is the most concise, informative video I have ever seen. I do have an up flow ( vortex ) system and have a mixture of 90 % Calcite an 10 % Corosex. It is a lot to digest when you start. Again, you video is the best.
We have pH 6 water. The water first goes through aeration, into an aeration tank, then into a backwash calcite filter. The calcite filter traps the iron which gets flushed during backwash. It appears the upflow calcite tank would not be suitable for my application.
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@Memphis Alvaro thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Hi I have a soda ash acid neutralizing system the soda ash water in the tank is clear. Is that normal or is the solution supposed to be cloudy or do I fill and mix only when the tank runs almost empty?
it's the C02, among other elements. It's actually a good thing, as that acidic rain goes into the ground and leaches helpful minerals and nutrients that our body needs. And Lord knows how complex that mineral flow is within a natural ecosystem. but the point is, it's natural but it can cause problems if we don't understand it.
Started noticing blue stains on my tub and sinks. Thought it was some kind of mold so I kept cleaning the sinks and tubs Did research . Realized it was acidic water damaging my piping. Had to make calls. If you see that blue in your sink , call someone right away! Don’t wait.
How are your pipes? Will you have to replace any? I also just had our acidic water treated as well. The waters good now but I'm worried about how much damage was done to the pipes.
Been dealing with acidic water for over 25 years. The is the most concise, informative video I have ever seen. I do have an up flow ( vortex ) system and have a mixture of 90 % Calcite an 10 % Corosex. It is a lot to digest when you start. Again, you video is the best.
Thank you so much for all this good information
We have pH 6 water. The water first goes through aeration, into an aeration tank, then into a backwash calcite filter. The calcite filter traps the iron which gets flushed during backwash. It appears the upflow calcite tank would not be suitable for my application.
What do you think about the biocera alkaline filter? It says that acidic water raises the pH and is nsf approved? Do you think it can be used?
Thanks for the great information, keep it up bro.
Can I just pour some calcite in my open well every now and then?
So just like the plumbing damage, your inner body plumming will also get dammaged.
Yes we are being sold to rebuy back the mineral destroying substances. Smart
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I was dumb lost the login password. I love any tips you can give me.
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@Memphis Alvaro thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Memphis Alvaro It worked and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
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Great video , thank you
Good information thanks
How do you treat nitrate in well water?
We have a back flow system on our conditioner is there anyway that can be changed .
Hi I have a soda ash acid neutralizing system the soda ash water in the tank is clear. Is that normal or is the solution supposed to be cloudy or do I fill and mix only when the tank runs almost empty?
Where do I buy calcite
I love your content
what about if we have water with high pH? what do you recommend to lower and neutralize?
If you add CO2 to your water, pH will decrease.
@@pauld3327 Thanks! Is it feasible to add CO2 to the community drinking water supply?
So if PH is 5.4 still need more than magnesium?
How is rain water slightly acidic? THERE ARE NO MINERALS IN RAIN WATER I HEARD THANK YOU.
are u has dum, there's something called pollution, that makes rainwater slightly acidic and sometimes in lethal in some places
it's the C02, among other elements. It's actually a good thing, as that acidic rain goes into the ground and leaches helpful minerals and nutrients that our body needs. And Lord knows how complex that mineral flow is within a natural ecosystem.
but the point is, it's natural but it can cause problems if we don't understand it.
Cool
Would a ph of 6.5 be fine without increasing it?
bruh are u fr trying to make ur own water? just go and buy it for like 2 cents and no 7 is at max anything lower is acidic which means its bad for you
@@jimpickensthe3rd990 haha ok lol
Yes it is decent. And don't do like Kevin and buy shite water that is expensive over time.
Started noticing blue stains on my tub and sinks. Thought it was some kind of mold so I kept cleaning the sinks and tubs
Did research .
Realized it was acidic water damaging my piping. Had to make calls.
If you see that blue in your sink , call someone right away! Don’t wait.
How are your pipes? Will you have to replace any? I also just had our acidic water treated as well. The waters good now but I'm worried about how much damage was done to the pipes.
vortech awesome
Where is your phone number?