still getting a 01 reading from my unit, and 03 from the tap. this is a PPt unit.
still getting a 01 reading from my unit, and 03 from the tap. this is a PPt unit.
ReeF mafiA
If you are getting a 01 out of your unit that is equivalent to a 100ppm reading which is quit high. Whenever you typically hear people referring to tds its in ppm and ideally you want it under 10ppm. Do you know how old the filters and membrane are?
No i dont, I bought the unit used and was guaranteed the filters were not that old...... I bought a extra set to have on hand and this will be my last water change with the old ones...
Will post my new reading with new filters soon.
ReeF mafiA
Okay so read the instructions over again. The reading on the old filter was 01 which is 100 @ppt and must be multiplied by 1000 to get the ppm. So that would be 100,000 but that a decimal point will be between the 2nd and 3rd digits. So that would be a reading of 10ppm.... Is this correct? Very confusing.....
Eitherway I replaced the filters and got a reading of 00.....
ReeF mafiA
That seems way to complicated, I have an dual inline TDS meter setup on my RO unit.
yes it is, even the instructions are a little weird.
ReeF mafiA
I would go even more bald scratching my head with that set of instructions. I agree with Alton, I would invest in an inline meter for your set up. I have one on my newly acquired RO/DI and it is easy to just read the numbers. I would keep the one you have now for double checking or emergency use.
John
"Critics are men who watch a battle from a high place and then come down and shoot the survivors." Ernest Hemingway
do you have to calibrate those in line meters? i might just get one but now that my water is at 0, I am happy and for now the confusion ends.
ReeF mafiA
what model meter do you have...
REEF MAFIA
"TEFLON DON"
IDK, it just says segrest farms MILT-2 tds pocket tester and automatic temp compensation. I bought it from louis.
ReeF mafiA