BRS Pharmaceutical Kalk Conductivity ?

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I remote dose kalk andmix up 10 gal of brs kalk and can only get 8 on the conductivity meter. I was under the impression I should be getting 10.
Does 8 sound correct ?
 
Depends on temperature and the accuracy of your meter.

But how do you know you are making it saturated?

Put a couple of tablespoons of powder in a cup of RO/DI and stir it for a while, what do you get?
 
Depends on temperature and the accuracy of your meter.

But how do you know you are making it saturated?

Put a couple of tablespoons of powder in a cup of RO/DI and stir it for a while, what do you get?
Good idea. I’ll try that now.
 
Depends on temperature and the accuracy of your meter.

But how do you know you are making it saturated?

Put a couple of tablespoons of powder in a cup of RO/DI and stir it for a while, what do you get?
Just did it and its reading 8 on the ec meter. I tested in salt water and it reads 9.9
 
Just did it and its reading 8 on the ec meter. I tested in salt water and it reads 9.9

Oh, it sounds like you are using a meter that cannot read higher than 10 mS/cm, and I expect the 8 mS/cm is just not accurate.
 
Oh, it sounds like you are using a meter that cannot read higher than 10 mS/cm, and I expect the 8 mS/cm is just not accurate.
Correct, the meter can only read up to 9.9. So you feel the 8 is not accurate ? Should I buy new meter, and which one would you recommend ?
 
Correct, the meter can only read up to 9.9. So you feel the 8 is not accurate ? Should I buy new meter, and which one would you recommend ?

If the purpose of the meter is just to monitor kalkwasser, I'd take the 8 mS/cm as being saturated, and levels below that as being less than saturated.

Exact values aren't needed for most purposes.
 
If the purpose of the meter is just to monitor kalkwasser, I'd take the 8 mS/cm as being saturated, and levels below that as being less than saturated.

Exact values aren't needed for most purposes.
got it, thanks
 
@Randy Holmes-Farley I got a new meter and its still only reading 8 ms/cm ... is this the max or should when saturated by 10.3 ms/cm ?
 
@Randy Holmes-Farley I got a new meter and its still only reading 8 ms/cm ... is this the max or should when saturated by 10.3 ms/cm ?

Is it the same meter? What is its range?

What solution reads 8 mS/cm? A for sure saturated solution?
 
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