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![]() For anyone who has used this product, how strong do you mix it say in a gallon jug & what kinds of gains will you get from using it. Or can you just calculate by using say the brs calculator for Ca chloride? thx
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![]() My understanding is Kent Turbo Ca is just anhydrous calcium chloride, so you should be able to use the BRS calculator for their Ca pellets.
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![]() 1 gallon of ro water with 3 oz of calcium chloride
1 gallon of ro water with 4oz baked baking soda Balanced and easy, I have been doing this for years. i have a high demand and it last a week or me. |
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![]() Is this for using with a doser or for manually dosing? For manually dosing I've mixed up to 4 tsp in 1 cup of RO water. In my 90, 1 tsp of calcium chloride powder raises calcium by about 10 ppm.
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![]() I plan on dosing this manually on top of the doser adding the 2 part. I'm thinking of just putting some in everyday or maybe adding it to the ato..
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![]() I manually dose it. I have a high demand so my 1 gallon jugs only last me a week.
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What are you using for alkalinity dosing? |
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