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It’s usually a half cup of salt per gallon just add some then do test, keep testing as you add to tweak to desired salinity. Would also suggest letting it mix overnight as well to make sure she’s fully mixed.Hi all, got an rodi system and Red Sea blue bucket for salt, not sure the mix ratio for it tho. Anyone have any pointers
Done that before pain in the butt trying to add more ro lol^^^that. Shoot for slightly under depending on how much you're making at once, it's easier to add more than if you fill up your container and have to add more water without dumping it out to make room
Just out of curiosity, how do you go about thatYep, lol much easier to add than take out I use a scale and weigh the salt instead of using measuring cups fwiw.
So In a sense if I’m making 30 gals.. mix the salt as if I’m doing 26-27 gals and then measure it and slowly work up from there?^^^that. Shoot for slightly under depending on how much you're making at once, it's easier to add more than if you fill up your container and have to add more water without dumping it out to make room
First time using it, just got the salt in today.How consistent do you find the water weight between batches of the brand you use?
Just out of curiosity, how do you go about that
Correct, so chuck like 5 1/2 cups in to start. Every salt mixes a little different but once you learn yours it should be fairly consistent.So In a sense if I’m making 30 gals.. mix the salt as if I’m doing 26-27 gals and then measure it and slowly work up from there?
Ok perfect thanks again!!Correct, so chuck like 5 1/2 cups in to start. Every salt mixes a little different but once you learn yours it should be fairly consistent.