IDip PO4 reading question

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I use an iDip to test my water. I am confused about the reading it is giving forthe PO4 test. One screen shows a reading of 0.16 ppm (as P) and when I scroll over, the diffent measurement is .49 ppm (as PO4). Which unit am I suppose to be looking at? Thank you in advance!
 

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I am not familiar with iDip tests but here is what is happening: the PO4 reading is for Orthophosphate, or Phosphate, and the P reading is for Phosphorus.

To convert from units of orthophosphate (PO43-) to phosphorus (PO4-P), multiply the value by 0.3261. To convert from phosphorus (PO4-P) to orthophosphate (PO43-) divide the value by 0.3261.

By using the simple formulas above, you'll see that your iDip just makes some calculations.

In short, if you're looking to get your phosphate reading, and I guess that is what you're after, just use the PO4 reading.

Hope this helps!
 
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I am not familiar with iDip tests but here is what is happening: the PO4 reading is for Orthophosphate, or Phosphate, and the P reading is for Phosphorus.

To convert from units of orthophosphate (PO43-) to phosphorus (PO4-P), multiply the value by 0.3261. To convert from phosphorus (PO4-P) to orthophosphate (PO43-) divide the value by 0.3261.

By using the simple formulas above, you'll see that your iDip just makes some calculations.

In short, if you're looking to get your phosphate reading, and I guess that is what you're after, just use the PO4 reading.

Hope this helps!
Thank you!!! I finally understand what the difference is! So the .49 is what I am looking at...I think a bit high for a mixed reef..Thanks again!
 

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I wanted to confirm for future users that yes, the iDip® is converting PO4 to P by running this calculation: PO4 ppm X 0.3261 = ppm P. You can change your preferences in the menu by going to "profile" and selecting "Preferred Units of Measure." From there, you can scroll from Phosphorus to Phosphate to change your preferred unit.

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