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Hey everyone. Hopefully this is a simple question with a simple answer. I recently started logging my parameters using the logbook feature on GHL connect. When inputting measurements for calcium and magnesium, I cannot save a value if I don’t add a “0.” before it. For example, I cannot register my calcium as 440 ppm. I can only save if I input as 0.440 ppm. Any ideas as to why? Is this standard?
Yes I’ve verified the unit of measurement and ensured that I have it set to ppm.
 
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Here is what that is causing my readings to look like.
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Note the range is knitted to decimals

1 decimal

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2 decimals

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and so on. If you chose 4 decimals - you can only note between -3.2768 to 3.2767

If you want Ca and Mg - please use only one or no decimal

Sincerely Lasse
 
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Note the range is knitted to decimals

1 decimal

1626798025255.png


2 decimals

1626798066366.png


and so on. If you chose 4 decimals - you can only note between -3.2768 to 3.2767

If you want Ca and Mg - please use only one or no decimal

Sincerely Lasse
Here’s the thing, I cannot change the decimal place. No matter how many times I click on it, no bueno.
 

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