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![]() Using the Hanna high range p04 checker,it read 12 ppm.unfortunately,i only have an API D/I unit not an RO/DI
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![]() Can anyone recommend a good GFO ?
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![]() you might want to check your nitrates at the same time.you can build an inexpensive nitrate reactor if you get high readings
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![]() Thanks for the suggestion...i was actually thinking about doing that
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![]() Are you using the ppb p04 Hanna reader if so you need to multiply the number by 3.066/1000. Which would be .037 which is pretty decent.
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![]() BRS brand GFO is great stuff. Better than rowaphos in my opinion. It rinses a heck of a lot quicker than rowaphos that's for sure.
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![]() Not supposed to rinse rowa
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![]() Really? You just let all that dust and fines into your tank? I always rinse my media. I haven't used Rowaphos in a long time but I thought it said to rinse it in the instructions.
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