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![]() Ok I just clean the probe who was looking like a piece of live rock calibrate (even after +3month the 4 years old probe is right on target)it and the value is 8.09 at 1.025 salinity
The difference in each is the make up water you take, I utilize ro/di water with a value of 0 tds so this water is very easy to change PH. One drop of vinegar in the bucket will make 25 gallon of water acid and a pinch of backing soda will turned back hight PH IMO That way I probably get the real value IO suppose to be :D |
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![]() 3ppm TDS from the DI Brad ? I was having problems at 2ppm TDS and found out I should change it at 1ppm. I tested the membrane, which was okay at 98%, so I changed out the DI.
Does that stuff affect the pH as well ? |
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![]() [quote]Originally posted by Reef_Raf:
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![]() Only use RO and IO my make up water runs at 1.023 and ph at 8.1..
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![]() I've only measured newly made up water a few times and I always got measurements in the low 8s. I was going to say, maybe it has to do with water in the Northwest but Iowa and Calgary sort of throws that for a loop.
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but if the TDS of water is 0 ppm we should have all the same PH at the end with any kind of Tap water but if we dont have 0 probably then the mineral still in the water could play with tath PH in my therory :D [ 28 September 2002, 07:46: Message edited by: stephane ] |
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![]() [quote]Originally posted by StirCrazy:
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Originally posted by Reef_Raf: Quote:
Steve</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">OK, I just checked a new sample and it's 0ppm. I originally checked the water in the tank I mix it in and I guess the dried residue from the last batch of water affected the reading. |
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![]() Very strange brad :confused:
Wich kind of PH test have you take? if it is a PH meter did you have calibrate it? maybe there someting more than only the TDS who play with the PH |
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![]() Stephane, I use a meter that is calibrated and tested on a known standard. I wish I just got bad readings, but unfortunately they're accurate. I'm told that the amount of CO2 in the air at the time the salt is added can affect pH.
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