Sorry to hear that Brian. It's a shame.
As an FYI, the amount of kalk powder in the reactor has no bearing as to how much effect it's going to have on your system. The stirrer will kick on and the water will absorb all of the kalk that it can. The rest will stay in suspension until the stirrer turns off and it has time to settle. As long as there is excess media, the water being dispensed into your system will always be at the same concentration because it'll be completely saturated. The main things that can vary are the amount of time that you feed the water, the amount you feed over that time and whether or not you are feeding while there is media still in suspension.
Sorry Brian, I didn't mean to jack your thread but I wanted to get that out there.
As an FYI, the amount of kalk powder in the reactor has no bearing as to how much effect it's going to have on your system. The stirrer will kick on and the water will absorb all of the kalk that it can. The rest will stay in suspension until the stirrer turns off and it has time to settle. As long as there is excess media, the water being dispensed into your system will always be at the same concentration because it'll be completely saturated. The main things that can vary are the amount of time that you feed the water, the amount you feed over that time and whether or not you are feeding while there is media still in suspension.
Sorry Brian, I didn't mean to jack your thread but I wanted to get that out there.