Brightwell Alkalin8.3p

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Main question:
I'm wondering if anyone knows the actual solubility of the alkalin8.3p powder in water. Can it be mixed at a higher concentration than 8.45g/L?

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My tank has been cycled for about a month now and has zero corals or Coralline algae but has been consistently consuming about 0.1 dkh alkalinity per day (chart below).

I have been dosing Brightwell alkalin8.3p straight powder to the system to experiment with alk and pH and get a feel for things. Now I want to try setting up some alkalin8.3p dissolved in water on a doser. The instructions say to dissolve 2 grams in 8 ounces (236 ml) water which equals 8.45 grams/L. The calculation for how much powder to add to raise dkh is: multiply tank capacity in gallons x dKH increase desired x .089 = grams of product to add. So for me thats 200 x 0.1 x 0.089 = 1.78 grams. So with an 8.45 grams/Liter solution thats 210 ml per day. 210 ml per day seems like a large volume to me for only adding 1.78 grams. I'm wondering if anyone knows the actual solubility of the alkalin8.3p powder in water. Can it be mixed at a higher concentration than 8.45g/L so I can dose less liquid per day and thus make the solution less often?

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It should be able to be mixed to at least the solubility of baking soda, which is just under 100 g/L at 20 deg C, since that is its main ingredient and the other ingredient is more soluble.
 

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