Well I got my scale today and it seems to be surprisingly accurate. I checked it several times with different weights and combined weights and it was dead on to the hundredth.
I also discovered my refractometer was only 1 ppt off. I mixed the solution to 35ppt and it was reading 34. That explains a small part of my low Ca but not the majority of it.
I did mix another couple gallons using the old salt and the Ca tested 360ppm. I’m going to mix a couple gallons from the new bucket tomorrow and measure it.
I’m also wondering if some of the calcium is precipitating out when I mix it. I usually mix about 4 gallons at a time using a bucket and a powerhead.
What I normally do is pour in 2 gallons of water then add 4 scoops of salt (1 scoop makes a gallon) and let it mix while I wait on my ro unit to make a couple more gallons. I’m wondering if the double concentration of salt is somehow affecting the calcium levels. Or if it dissolves back in once I add the other two gallons.
I’ll mix my batch tomorrow using the new salt and add all the water first to see if it makes any difference.
If not, I’ll look into my test kit and method of testing. Fun stuff lol
I also discovered my refractometer was only 1 ppt off. I mixed the solution to 35ppt and it was reading 34. That explains a small part of my low Ca but not the majority of it.
I did mix another couple gallons using the old salt and the Ca tested 360ppm. I’m going to mix a couple gallons from the new bucket tomorrow and measure it.
I’m also wondering if some of the calcium is precipitating out when I mix it. I usually mix about 4 gallons at a time using a bucket and a powerhead.
What I normally do is pour in 2 gallons of water then add 4 scoops of salt (1 scoop makes a gallon) and let it mix while I wait on my ro unit to make a couple more gallons. I’m wondering if the double concentration of salt is somehow affecting the calcium levels. Or if it dissolves back in once I add the other two gallons.
I’ll mix my batch tomorrow using the new salt and add all the water first to see if it makes any difference.
If not, I’ll look into my test kit and method of testing. Fun stuff lol


