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What is conductivity?
And how is it measured?
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tests as of 1/04/08 Ca>480ppm, I'm bringing it down dKH=9, ok PO4=0ppm, ideal 1/06/08 after a water change Ca= 480ppm, still a little high pH= 8.2, I'd like it at 8.3 NO3= 10ppm, acceptable |
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These articles explain it:
What is TDS? http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/20...ture/index.php Using Conductivity to Measure Salinity http://www.aquariumfish.com/aquarium....aspx?aid=1804
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What else can conductivity meters measure other than salinity and concentration of limewater?
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tests as of 1/04/08 Ca>480ppm, I'm bringing it down dKH=9, ok PO4=0ppm, ideal 1/06/08 after a water change Ca= 480ppm, still a little high pH= 8.2, I'd like it at 8.3 NO3= 10ppm, acceptable |
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I used to work in a print shop with nice 6 color Heidelberg presses. We used conductivity meters to ensure the proper amount of etch was added to the water. Too much could removed the image from the plates; too little prevented the water from doing it's job of keeping ink off the parts of the plates you don't want ink to adhere.
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The other thing that reefers use it for is to determine various things relating to RO/DI systems, like if the RO membrane is working or if the DI is spent.
I'm not aware of many other uses for reefers. There are many industrial and scientific uses.
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