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So it's time to replenish my RHF 2-part solutions... I cook my new batch of baking soda, mix up the solution and am ready to refill my reservoirs. The new mixture is not going to be EXACTLY the same strength as my previous batch (human error, precision, etc) although it will be close. My previous methodology is to swap the jugs, bleed the lines (if needed) and then over the next three days take measurements of Alk/Calc and adjust my dose rate accordingly. At my dose rate I end up doing this every 2mos or so.
The rejiggering of the new dosage amount, which is sometimes frustrating, is a step I'd like to streamline.
I've considered just mixing up 5gal of each and then just refill from there as needed. That would more or less ensure my mixtures are the same for nearly a year.
What is your methodology/process to do this?
The rejiggering of the new dosage amount, which is sometimes frustrating, is a step I'd like to streamline.
I've considered just mixing up 5gal of each and then just refill from there as needed. That would more or less ensure my mixtures are the same for nearly a year.
What is your methodology/process to do this?