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truck0000
Sat, 3rd Dec 2005, 08:17 PM
I use RO/DI water in my tank. It is at 0 TDS. Just by chance I checked the TDS in my tank and it was at 364. I not sure what it should be in my tank. What is a good TDS number in a tank? I know its not going to be zero but any info would be nice.
Thanks,
ROB
::pete::
Sat, 3rd Dec 2005, 08:19 PM
That would depend on what you added so they all would be different. Funny huh ... take it out and then put it back in.
JimD
Sat, 3rd Dec 2005, 09:02 PM
What kind of meter are you using? Typicly, saltwater will have a TDS of around 30k ppm. undetectable by most hobby type meters. It should read "error" or something similar. Im very suprized that youre getting any kind of reading at all.
::pete::
Sat, 3rd Dec 2005, 09:10 PM
I get one on my hand held.
falcondob
Sat, 3rd Dec 2005, 09:15 PM
TDS is Total Dissolved Solids, so when you add salt, or any other substance, to the water the TDS will come up. The reason we want 0 TDS out of the RO/DI is to make sure we aren't adding anything (chlorine, phosphates and so on...) we don't want.
John
::pete::
Sat, 3rd Dec 2005, 09:23 PM
Yup ... then we put the TDS back in .. :huh
JimD
Sat, 3rd Dec 2005, 09:30 PM
I get one on my hand held.
I dont, you must be special.
falcondob
Sat, 3rd Dec 2005, 09:31 PM
Yup ... then we put the TDS back in .. :huh
Same way I feel about yard grass. Water it, feed it, cut it down, throught it away, rinse, repeat...forever... Talk about the definition of crazy!!!
NaCl_H2O
Sat, 3rd Dec 2005, 09:48 PM
When I accidentally put my Hanna handheld into saltwater it reads "2000...2000...2000 (flashing)" = TDS too high to read!
On the subject of taking it out & putting it back in, see my sig ;)
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