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0 Phosphate 0 Ammonia 0 Nitrite 0 Nitrate 310~ppm Calcium (Maybe a bit low... I have slowly been adding some supplemental calcium since i last took the test so I'll retake tonight) 35ppm salinity I use RO/DI water as well
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![]() I would strongly recommend a better quality test kit especially if dosing API is horribly inaccurate for Cal
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![]() I will pick up another kit and retest calcium... I retested everything today and it looked good.
However my RODI unit is doing a terrible job. My tap water comes out at 200~ the RODI is only putting it to 170~... my Britta filter gets it to 150~! I think my house water pressure is just to ****ty.
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![]() You can buy a booster pump for under a hundred bucks that will boost that pressure for your RODI and get it working properly again.
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![]() Are you on a well, or city water?
What is the pressure? It should be at least 60psi If you have that, then your membrane has a hole in it. And your DI filter is depleted. Barring everything else, your DI will bring the TDS down to 0. Check the TDS of the water coming out of the ro membrane. It should be about 95% less than your tap water. |
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