Triton Correction Calculators?

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Are there any?
I've been all over the Triton website and can't find anything.
I need to make some minor corrections after my latest ICP test but if I buy the individual elements, how do I know how much to dose?
When i'm looking at my evaluations it says what action to take but not how to do it.
 
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Have you checked the "Dose" tab?
Yeah, it doesn't give me any info.
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Ah ok that's a problem with the browser then, can you try to reset the cache in your browser and if that doesn't work try a different browser.

Can you tell me which browser it has effected?
 
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Ah ok that's a problem with the browser then, can you try to reset the cache in your browser and if that doesn't work try a different browser.

Can you tell me which browser it has effected?
AHA! Ok, now that is pretty cool. :D

I'm on a Mac and it works for me in Firefox, but not in Safari or Chrome.

Thanks!
 

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Ok, just make sure you are running the latest version of both.

I will drop a line to the programmer that there may be an issue...
 
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Ok, just make sure you are running the latest version of both.

I will drop a line to the programmer that there may be an issue...

Sorry Tim, one more question for you...
One of the things I'm low on is Magnesium.
In the beginning, i held off on dosing 3A because I started the tank with a batch of salt that was off the charts high in Mg, so I have extra of that.
If I want to use extra 3A to get my Mg back in line, would I dose the same amount that is being recommended for the stand alone Mg product?
Or would that not be advisable for some reason?
 

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Are you on the original base elements?

3A contains other elements as well as Mg so we do not recommend using it to buffer Mg.

Firstly I would just dose all solutions equally again and monitor your Mg level.

When you carry out your next ICP then I would look at your buffering options if needed. You can go with either the pre prepared liquid or the DIY salts.
 
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Ok, I was wondering if it had other elements in it. That's out then.
Still finishing up my batch of the original Base elements.

I've been dosing all equally for months. For whatever reason mg dropped to 1200 ppm since my last ICP. I'll bring it up another way.
The only other thing I was kinda low on was Potassium. And then a few minor corrections suggested for iodine, boron and strontium.
Thanks!
 

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I wasn't getting anything on the dosing page either in Chrome. Glad I saw this thread, pulls up fine in Edge.
 

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