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Just bought a TDS meter for my RO water, I buy my from a LFS. Tested it and came out at 2ppm TDS, is that okay or ideal? The back says 0-50 says that's RO water levels as well as distilled water.
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If it’s ro water, 2 is ok. If it’s rodi the reading should be zero.Just bought a TDS meter for my RO water, I buy my from a LFS. Tested it and came out at 2ppm TDS, is that okay or ideal? The back says 0-50 says that's RO water levels as well as distilled water.
That kinda makes me feel like that's what it is, I did not test all my jugs but I tested my ATO to see how it works and I leave the lid off on it so when it draws water it doesnt crush the jug. So that's exposed to air.Zero TDS water can become 4+ TDS water simply by being exposed to air as it will pick up CO2 and dissociate forming ions which are measured by the meter. That CO2 (and bicarbonate) are harmless to our reefs.
Im sorry is there first part sarcasm..? LolThat 2ppm could be liquid death!! Exposing it to air will make the liquid death mulitply and now you are essentally pouring diesel in your tank.
seriously dude, 2ppm is absolutely fine. that is parts per million!

My friends TDS from another LFS is 14-16.. that bad?
you shop at Walmart?? grossThe cheapest distilled white vinegar I can find. Usually Walmart brand is the cheapest.

