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Could I get some help on how much to dose as a starting reference.
This is the product I will be using.
I have approximately 40 gallons of water which equals about 151 liters and would like to raise the phosphate by 0.01 ppm.
So it would be:
151 * 0.01 = 1.51 mg.
So 1 gallon = 3.78 liters.
1.51 * 3.78 = 5.6 mg.
So if I mix 5.6 mg into 1 gallon of water and dose 1 mL of it, it should raise the tank phosphate by 0.01ppm?
This is the product I will be using.
Sodium Phosphate Monobasic 8 Ounces 1 Bottle
The item for sale is 8 Ounces (227 Grams) of Sodium Phosphate Monobasic (NaH2PO4). Sodium Phosphate Monobasic, also known as Sodium Dihydrogen Phosphate, is an inorganic compound that is commonly used as an emulsifier. Our bottles are made of durable Poly
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I have approximately 40 gallons of water which equals about 151 liters and would like to raise the phosphate by 0.01 ppm.
So it would be:
151 * 0.01 = 1.51 mg.
So 1 gallon = 3.78 liters.
1.51 * 3.78 = 5.6 mg.
So if I mix 5.6 mg into 1 gallon of water and dose 1 mL of it, it should raise the tank phosphate by 0.01ppm?