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Originally Posted by Ryan-b
If its the phosphorous UL reader you have to convert it by multiplying the number you get by 3.066 then dividing by 1000. So if it is showing 11 ppb. It would actually be .0337 ppm.
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Oh right, someone was telling me about this the other day. Geez, you'd think they'd put something like that in the instructions.
That's actually not good news. It means my PO4 is way higher than I thought it was - both in the tank (which explains a lot) AND in my RO/DI (which probably explains why the tank is the way it is). Geeeeeez.
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Originally Posted by Ryan-b
Give me a couple mins and I will test mine.
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Thanks!