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HarleyC 03-25-2013 07:47 PM

TDS rising?
 
Hi,
I run my water through a Aquarium Pharmaceuticals filter - http://www.marinedepot.com/Aquarium_...FIRODI-vi.html

I'm in Vancouver, so even before it goes in, the TDS reads no more than 10.
After the filter, I get 0 as you would expect.
However, if I then check it a couple days later in my top up bin, it reads 10. Why would this be?
I don't think it's the bin, as I can check it in the bin when it is filled and it reads 0.
Thanks

HarleyC 03-26-2013 12:20 AM

anyone?

Nano 03-26-2013 12:56 AM

How old are the cartridges? Could be time to replace them. Or could be high dissolved solids in the water from spring run off.

11purewater 03-26-2013 01:11 AM

You may be leaching something fom your bin?

dperrin 03-26-2013 01:12 AM

I know for my inline tds meter it stated in the instructions that you only get accurate results if the water is flowing past the meter.

HarleyC 03-26-2013 03:35 AM

Thanks.
The cartridge is fairly new and it reads zero straight out bin initially.
I tend to think the bin leaching may be the culprit too, as when I did my first TDS reading in there it was showing over 50ppm.
I gave a good rinse and it shows zero initially, but then after a day or two it shows 10.
May try different bin.
My meter is a hand held one you dip in water - If someone is in the market for one, I got it free with my household Zero water filter - Like a Brita only better.

LeanneP 03-26-2013 07:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HarleyC (Post 805815)
Thanks.
The cartridge is fairly new and it reads zero straight out bin initially.
I tend to think the bin leaching may be the culprit too, as when I did my first TDS reading in there it was showing over 50ppm.
I gave a good rinse and it shows zero initially, but then after a day or two it shows 10.
May try different bin.
My meter is a hand held one you dip in water - If someone is in the market for one, I got it free with my household Zero water filter - Like a Brita only better.

I was having this issue too. Look on the bottem of the container and look for the triangle. If it is a 1 or 2 inside the triangle, it is food safe. Anything higher is not and the plastic may be contaminating the water. This goes for all packaged foods too. Many foods are not put into food safe plastic to save on costs. I have 2 five gallon salt pails that are food safe and the rest are all 5 and above all from Intant Ocean. Guess they want to cut costs too. I now store my top off water in a 10 gallon aquarium so I don't have to worry about it.

greyreef 03-31-2013 07:19 PM

Plastic types
 
Leanne, dont know where you are getting your info...
I believe what you are saying is incorrect
Read :
http://www.twincities.com/ci_9454447e
Looks like 5 is ok, 1 and 2 are as well, 4 is as well but is disposable
Anyone else know anything about this?

Duker 03-31-2013 07:46 PM

TDS could be collecting on the insides of your bin as well, maybe just rinse then DRY it out once a month or so, you will be shocked what you see on the cloth you use to dry it out...brown gunk!

HarleyC 03-31-2013 08:57 PM

thanks grey reef, useful info.
I will try cleaning bin first.
tks


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