Do I have to dilute powered Potassium Nitrate.

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So I normally dose Nitrate. I struggle to keep it above 1ppm.

I have been using Brightwell NeoNitro and NeoPhos.

Attempting to save some money I researched and ordered the following.



4 pounds for $15 vs $8.99 for 500ml from Brightwell.


Question here is. In power form can I just mix it into a high flow section of the sump?

Does it need to be mixed with RO/DI first?

I am wondering if there any chemistry reason that it would need to go into RO/DI first?


Bonus points for anyone that can direct me to a bulk phosphate source.
 

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So I normally dose Nitrate. I struggle to keep it above 1ppm.

I have been using Brightwell NeoNitro and NeoPhos.

Attempting to save some money I researched and ordered the following.



4 pounds for $15 vs $8.99 for 500ml from Brightwell.


Question here is. In power form can I just mix it into a high flow section of the sump?

Does it need to be mixed with RO/DI first?

I am wondering if there any chemistry reason that it would need to go into RO/DI first?


Bonus points for anyone that can direct me to a bulk phosphate source.

This is what i use. And a lot of other reefers.



Its very pure and you just make a liquid stock solution like you would a 2part for easy dosing.

Im weary adding any powders in the tank without first adding them to water...
 
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This is what i use. And a lot of other reefers.



Its very pure and you just make a liquid stock solution like you would a 2part for easy dosing.

Im weary adding any powders in the tank without first adding them to water...
What concentration do you mix yours at?
 

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This is what i use. And a lot of other reefers.



Its very pure and you just make a liquid stock solution like you would a 2part for easy dosing.

Im weary adding any powders in the tank without first adding them to water...
How do you know its very pure?
 

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I misspoke. I assumed it was USP.

Still good stuff :)

I also am assuming you already knew the answer to that though.
Well im looking for a pure product and thought if you knew it was pure, id buy it at that price.
 

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IMO, food grade sodium nitrate is a better choice than potassium nitrate due to the potential for accumulating potassium, but here's a calculator for dosing potassium nitrate:

 

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IMO, food grade sodium nitrate is a better choice than potassium nitrate due to the potential for accumulating potassium, but here's a calculator for dosing potassium nitrate:



Hi Randy, I have a question when mixing it using the calculator...

When I put in the calculator should I use Nitrates 5.69 or 0.76 and Phosphates 0.50 or 0.05, bellow is an example for the Nitrates calculator. For Phosphates I'm using the 0.05 calculation meaning as long as I stay under <0.10 I'm good.

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Hi Randy, I have a question when mixing it using the calculator...

When I put in the calculator should I use Nitrates 5.69 or 0.76 and Phosphates 0.50 or 0.05, bellow is an example for the Nitrates calculator. For Phosphates I'm using the 0.05 calculation meaning as long as I stay under <0.10 I'm good.

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Confused by your question.

This calc is simply telling you how strong your stock solution is by telling you how much a certain quantity will raise the level in the inputted tank size.


Example from your screenshot # 2: for every 20ml of your inputted stock solution (5teaspoons mixed into 800ml)
It will raise your 160g tank by .76ppm nitrate.
 

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Confused by your question.

This calc is simply telling you how strong your stock solution is by telling you how much a certain quantity will raise the level in the inputted tank size.


Example from your screenshot # 2: for every 20ml of your inputted stock solution (5teaspoons mixed into 800ml)
It will raise your 160g tank by .76ppm nitrate.
Ok great got that straightened out, thank you.
So when people say 5 Ppm Nitrates is it 5.0 PPM or 0.5 PPM, sorry I’m just confused on the terminology …. Knowing this will help me get to a reasonable dose. Right now I have 0, so need to know how much to dose.
Thank you!
 

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Ok great got that straightened out, thank you.
So when people say 5 Ppm Nitrates is it 5.0 PPM or 0.5 PPM, sorry I’m just confused on the terminology …. Knowing this will help me get to a reasonable dose. Right now I have 0, so need to know how much to dose.
Thank you!
5ppm means 5.0 ppm.
 

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