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Someone explain me some math..
So I've just opened my first Elos Ca test kit, and reading the instructions, the math goes like this
50 x number of drops C + 10 x number of drops D eg - 8 drops of C = 450mg/l + 5 drops of D + 50mg/l =total Ca of 425mg/l not when I was in school it weren't.... |
Elos directions make my brain hurt.
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I had an elios kit.. I solved the math problem easily,, I gave it to Jake!
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1 drop of c = 50. so when you get to say 400 and the colour has not changed switch to D. +10
so 8 drops of c = 400 then add on drop of d and if it changes then your ca is 410. if it takes 2 drops of d to change colour then its 420, and so on. |
All I know is 1+1=2 :lol:
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I usually add 7 drops of C (350) and then switch to D so as to not over-shoot the mark. If all goes well I add 7 drops C (350) + 7 drops D (70) = 420 |
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just use API much easier and accurate enough. and when it's not and you get Pi$$ed it is cheaper when you pitch it :mrgreen:out the window
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The kit is easy enough to use, although my test showed Ca at 450, which is higher than I would have expected. Salifert generally gives me about 420. |
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