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Old 12-19-2011, 06:38 AM
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Default A favour to ask if you have a Hanna ULR PO4 reader and RO/DI

Can you please take a measurement of your RO/DI phosphate using a Hanna ULR reader and post the result?

I get 11ppb. Since that's 0.011 ppm, it's a very low reading but I'm sort of offended it's not an outright 0.0 and now I think maybe it's time to replace the RO cartridge...

But I've never been able to measure in parts-per-billion before. That's a pretty low range sensitivity.

Anyone care to burn through a test envelope for me and let me know the # you get? Please and thank you?
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Old 12-19-2011, 12:27 PM
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That's pretty high. I was told anything over .02 is too high for reef tank
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It's hard to say. 0.02ppm is probably a good enough level for a reef tank although I wouldn't want it any higher - however I'm specifically wondering if someone could measure their RO/DI and tell me what it is (in ppb). 11ppb is 0.01ppm so it's a very low value but I would have guessed it should be 0 outright - it's not - but without a baseline of comparison it's hard to know for sure.
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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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Give me a couple mins and I will test mine.
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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.
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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Give me a couple mins and I will test mine.
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Funny yours is 11 that's what mine just read and the filters are all less then a month old. And that was straight from the unit
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Heh, what a coincidence.

Darn it all that means we now need a third person to test to see if we're either normal, or both unlucky.

Thank you for doing that (and thanks for the tip re. the 3.066 factor which I had forgotten about )
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No problem. I myself didn't know about it until about 2 weeks ago myself. Stumbled across it on RC.
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delphinus - get in touch with the customer service at Spectrapure (ro/di filtration manufacturer) and tell them you have relatively high phosphates in your RO/DI water. They have a bunch of custom filters and DI resins for different types of water quality and they might be able to get you the correct selection of filters. I dont know if there is anything that will remove phosphates but you can give it a try.

EDIT~~~~ ok i found it.

this di resin should help kill some of your phosphates;



and i will even save you some money - here is a link to their holiday special - think its $22 bucks.

http://www.spectrapure.com/email/cus...reciation.html

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