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![]() Question: 10 gallons of water to _ cups/ounces/lbs etc... of salt?
I've been using Instant Ocean, basic $39 a bucket stuff ($29 when on sale) since starting out. It says on the bucket to use 1/2 cup per 1 gallon of water. 10 gallons = 5 cups of salt. Easy peasy. I fill up the 5 gallon water cooler jugs at home with R.O. so my batches of NSW are done in 5 gallon increments. Today, bought a bucket of H2Ocean+ to try out. The label says "Add 1 Kg H2Ocean+ to 25 litres of R.O. water (1 Lb to 3 U.S. Gallons)" This can surely be figured out with a calculator but I'm jet-lagged ... Anyone? Thanks in advance! |
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![]() I'd add 1/2c per gallon. It's just salt
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![]() i find that every bucket of salt is a bit different.always check with a refractermeter
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![]() I forgot what else I needed at J+l today, a refractometer! Doh... Oh wait, was trying to decide between the Milwaukee digital or analog Vertex, hmmm. Another paycheck with a hydrometer I guess
And just found this, someone said 1.5 cups per gallon, another used 4 per gallon? Jeez http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...hlight=H2ocean I'll try your advice Brad, thanks |
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![]() I used h20ocean salt for about a year and it mixed 4 half cups to make 4 gallons almost every single time.
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![]() Start with 2 cups (the actual 250ml cup) per 5 gallon. H20cean seems to vary a bit from batches to batches by a bit. My previous batch made 1.026 @ 2cups/gallon while the new match needs 2.3 cups/gallon.
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![]() Ok good to know, I'm used to IO being a lot more consistent than that
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![]() Yap IO is synthetic but h2ocean is solar evaporated, leading to different particle size. If you measure it my weight, you will be consistent but measuring by volume can differ between batches due to different particle size.
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![]() Just to update.
I used 3.3lbs OR 3lbs 4.8 oz OR 5 cups (all the same) to make 10 gallons of water at 1.026 Thanks for the replies ![]() |
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