Hi all hoping some of you math / chemistry gurus can help me get my head around this.
So I currently use the below product as part of an automated 3 part dosing system on the Xepta autobalance. I’m not actually sure what it is made up of since calcium is dosed separately?
I mix up 5 litres of the solution and at this concentration according to the packet 35ml will raise the dkh of 100l aquarium water by 1 dkh.
Now after reading around about Randy’s DIY solutions I’m inclined to try and replace this KH part with sodium hydroxide for the PH boost.
Can anyone help me work out how to mix a solution with the same concentration please?
As in how much sodium hydroxide powder would I need to add to 5l of RO total volume to get a solution where 35ml dosed to 100l of aquarium water will raise the dkh by 1.
If I can mix this up right I can just replace the KH container and the rest should run as it has been.
The reason I need it to be the same concentration is that the Xepta autobalance will dose calcium and magnesium with trace elements based off how much kh part is dosed. It’s been working well this way for the past 18 months with manual adjustments of the ratio against my manual testing once a month but I’d like to explore the Ph boosting effects of hydroxide.
Thank you for your help.

So I currently use the below product as part of an automated 3 part dosing system on the Xepta autobalance. I’m not actually sure what it is made up of since calcium is dosed separately?
I mix up 5 litres of the solution and at this concentration according to the packet 35ml will raise the dkh of 100l aquarium water by 1 dkh.
Now after reading around about Randy’s DIY solutions I’m inclined to try and replace this KH part with sodium hydroxide for the PH boost.
Can anyone help me work out how to mix a solution with the same concentration please?
As in how much sodium hydroxide powder would I need to add to 5l of RO total volume to get a solution where 35ml dosed to 100l of aquarium water will raise the dkh by 1.
If I can mix this up right I can just replace the KH container and the rest should run as it has been.
The reason I need it to be the same concentration is that the Xepta autobalance will dose calcium and magnesium with trace elements based off how much kh part is dosed. It’s been working well this way for the past 18 months with manual adjustments of the ratio against my manual testing once a month but I’d like to explore the Ph boosting effects of hydroxide.
Thank you for your help.

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