Phosphate conversion question.....

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That would be so close to ppm that a conversion wouldn't be needed.

1 mg/L would be ppm in fresh water, but since 1 L of seawater weighs about 1.026 kg, the 1 mg/l = 1 mg/1.026 kg = 0.975 ppm

So a reading of 0.0300 mg/L is really 0.0293 ppm, the difference of which is smaller than the uncertainty of the device. :)
 
Thank you for the quick response. I hadnt tested my po4 in a few weeks because all of my sps have been looking better than ever....great pe, color and growth. My po4 had been .03-.05 on the martini for weeks so since my eyes have been saying that everything looks great I didnt bother testing. Well last night I tested and retested and retested and my PO4 is .23 on the martini so I wanted to make sure I didnt need to convert it to ppm like I had to do with the Hanna ULR tester. So my po4 is high but my tank looks great. I will try to bring it down gradually.
 

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