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![]() Check calibration, but don't use distilled water as that isn't accurate. You need to calibrate using solution you buy from an LFS that will be anywhere from 800-1400 ppm depending on brand. That will provide a much more accurate calibration than distilled water.
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![]() Quote:
Really truly pure water measures about 0.05 mS/cm conductivity. Your average cheap TDS meter can't reliably measure less than 5 mS/cm. I wouldn't get real excited about 2ppm. |
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![]() thanks guys ill probably calibrate it anyway just cause i bought it ... and i wanna use it hahaha
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![]() so the water coming out of the ro/di is 2 ppm and then it was in my mixing bucket for about 4 days and now its up to 27... does anyone else have this problem. could t be something leaching out of the container???
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![]() Might depend on the container, but I doubt it. Is there a powerhead in the mixing container moving the water? How much evaporation do you figure in 4 days? As water evaporates, that would cause any TDS in there to become more concentrated, ergo a higher reading on the TDS meter. I'm just guessing though, I don't have a RODI unit yet.
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![]() think everyone has noticed the TDS increase after being stored for a bit.
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![]() Yes, I've found TDS increases quite rapidly in storage. Don't really know why, but it does.
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