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Old 11-14-2015, 03:09 PM
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because the pH reading is going to be dependent on salts in the water...
This is what I'm going on, and yes, perhaps I misunderstood your intent. However, as stated, it's incorrect. pH is not dependent on salts, although it is affected by salts. This is the point I wanted to clarify.

I think we're possibly arguing the same thing, from different sides. Yes, pH is affected, indirectly, by various salts which are providing buffering. But, that does not mean you can't accurately test, it means the value is more unstable due to outside factors like temp, CO2, etc.
In the end, yes, you can measure, but the value may not be what you expect. That doesn't mean it's wrong. It simply means the solution has shifted due to external influence.
I also agree that this is pointless, as I think pH in this hobby is a useless measure of anything, and I haven't run a pH meter in more years than I can recall.

Does OP need a remineralization thingy? No, he doesn't
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Old 11-14-2015, 04:42 PM
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Thanks Guys!

My head hurts after reading all those papers on RO water

I'm actually 50km north of Calgary, in Crossfield. I understand that our water source is from the Red Deer River. If that helps any one...

Good discusion, puts what I've read into perspective.

I put Calgary down, to stop questions as to where Crossfield is.
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Old 11-14-2015, 04:51 PM
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Like I said, unless your water is coming from beneath a volcano or some other weird source, you're fine Just add salt, roughly to manufacturer's specs, and pH will be good.
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