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Hi all,

I have been dosing manually by hand each day - up until now... I have a new GHL Doser I am setting up.

Up until now, I have been mixing 1tsp of Soda Ash in RODI water and manually adding it to the tank each day. This has been keeping my Alk and pH right where I want them. Now that I will be mixing up a batch for dosing, I'm trying to understand concentration.

Can I :
A. Mix a solution of 1 cup of RODI water with 1 cup of Soda Ash and continue to dose 1tsp(5mL) of liquid per day to achieve the same result?
B. Mix a solution of 2 cups of RODI water with 1 cup of Soda Ash and dose 2tsp(10mL) of liquid per day to achieve the same result?
C. And so on...

Am I making sense? Does that work? I'm trying to avoid having to start over with a new concentration and a new volume to determine a new dosage.

Thanks!
 

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Idk how the ghl program is but simple math should suffice here.

Instead of doing a consumption log and making a 1gal stock solution like most of us do,

If you want to make say a weeks worth of solution and dose with a doser, if its 1 tsp per day, Just add the 7 tsp to however much water you want to dose.
I would recommend like a 1/4 gal at first then set ur doser to dose the quarter gal over 7 days.
 

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Figure out the same amount you have been dosing daily and duplicate it. If 1tsp in rodi lasted you 3 days then duplicate that with the doser. Make 1 tsp get dosed in over a 3 day period. Or w/e your ratio was
 

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Hi all,

I have been dosing manually by hand each day - up until now... I have a new GHL Doser I am setting up.

Up until now, I have been mixing 1tsp of Soda Ash in RODI water and manually adding it to the tank each day. This has been keeping my Alk and pH right where I want them. Now that I will be mixing up a batch for dosing, I'm trying to understand concentration.

Can I :
A. Mix a solution of 1 cup of RODI water with 1 cup of Soda Ash and continue to dose 1tsp(5mL) of liquid per day to achieve the same result?
B. Mix a solution of 2 cups of RODI water with 1 cup of Soda Ash and dose 2tsp(10mL) of liquid per day to achieve the same result?
C. And so on...

Am I making sense? Does that work? I'm trying to avoid having to start over with a new concentration and a new volume to determine a new dosage.

Thanks!

No, you cannot do A or B. Not even close. The concept is right, but you cannot make those solutions. Sodium carbonate is not nearly that soluble.

If your doser cannot dose 1 L per day, then you can up the concentration to something like my recipe shown above, or maybe a little bit more, but not a lot more.
 
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No, you cannot do A or B. Not even close. The concept is right, but you cannot make those solutions. Sodium carbonate is not nearly that soluble.

If your doser cannot dose 1 L per day, then you can up the concentration to something like my recipe shown above, or maybe a little bit more, but not a lot more.
Thanks everyone for your input.

Since all the experienced folk (in this thread and others) seem to recommend Randy's mix, I'm going to go that route. Gonna try recipe 2 since my pH tends to hover around 8.4/8.5.
 

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