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paddyob 03-06-2011 05:03 PM

How do you test Dkh?
 
How do you test DKH?

I always use the standard calc.... drops x 10 = X


Is there any benefit to stating 10 DKH or 100 KH?

xtreme 03-06-2011 05:09 PM

Not sure what you mean by 10 DKH or 100 KH but here is a chart if you want to convert between the three different units of measure.

paddyob 03-06-2011 05:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xtreme (Post 596425)
Not sure what you mean by 10 DKH or 100 KH but here is a chart if you want to convert between the three different units of measure.

I dont know either. Ha ha! Thats why I am asking!

Thanks!

paddyob 03-06-2011 05:29 PM

But I am still curious.... if this chart just shows you the PPM to DKH... why change it?

Is there a reason to calculate DKH... or is using the PPM fine enough?

xtreme 03-06-2011 05:32 PM

Doesn't matter how you calculate it. If your test kit gives you ppm you can use the chart to convert it to dKH if you want to know what it is since most people express it that way. Ex: 7.0 dKH = 2.50 meq/l = 125 ppm.

paddyob 03-06-2011 06:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xtreme (Post 596439)
Doesn't matter how you calculate it. If your test kit gives you ppm you can use the chart to convert it to dKH if you want to know what it is since most people express it that way. Ex: 7.0 dKH = 2.50 meq/l = 125 ppm.

Thanks. I was just not sure if there was something else behind it. I have only ever calculated PPM and aim for 140 and as long as thats ok... Ill keep doing it that way.


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