15 Alk too high?

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Simple to make, and will get us further into the investigation.
To make sure, its this right?

This 3.65 weight percent sodium chloride solution can be made by dissolving 3.65 grams of sodium chloride in 96.35 grams (mL) of purified freshwater.

For a rougher measurement in the absence of an accurate water volume or weight measurement:

1. Measure ¼ cup of Morton's Iodized Salt (about 73.1 g)
2. Add 1 teaspoon of salt (making about 79.3 g total salt)
3. Measure the full volume of a plastic 2-L Coke or Diet Coke bottle filled with purified freshwater (about 2104.4 g)
4. Dissolve the total salt (79.3 g) in the total water volume (2104 g) to make an approximately 3.65 weight percent solution of NaCl. The volume of this solution will be slightly larger than the Coke bottle, so dissolve it in another container.
 

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Ok so Ill make this real quick


You can't use tap water for this calibration standard. If you do, it won't be accurate and will probably be higher than the standard you are looking for. You need RODI or some other purified water.
 
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You can't use tap water for this calibration standard. If you do, it won't be accurate and will probably be higher than the standard you are looking for. You need RODI or some other purified water.
Oop. I dont really have RODI water.
 

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You can't use tap water for this calibration standard. If you do, it won't be accurate and will probably be higher than the standard you are looking for. You need RODI or some other purified water.
This right here ^^

You need to use RO/DI, or distilled water for the calibration fluid.
 

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Woa! Slow down brother and get your system in order. You will have nothing but issues if you dont.
You need a plan.
What alk, ca, mag, do you want to run? This is part of your plan.
Alk is easy to lower with soduim bisulfate but you need to know what it is first. Best was is to get a salifert test kit and compair it to the hanna. Your sg test must be repeatable. I always have 2 methods to test all parameters and both should be close.

Please do not add any life forms to your system until its cycled and stable.
 
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Woa! Slow down brother and get your system in order. You will have nothing but issues if you dont.
You need a plan.
What alk, ca, mag, do you want to run? This is part of your plan.
Alk is easy to lower with soduim bisulfate but you need to know what it is first. Best was is to get a salifert test kit and compair it to the hanna. Your sg test must be repeatable. I always have 2 methods to test all parameters and both should be close.

Please do not add any life forms to your system until its cycled and stable.
Alk - 9-11
Ca - ~400
Mag - 1250 - 1350
 

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