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OK, thanks. Another thing that impacts alk with a high alk mix is how much, if any, calcium carbonate has precipitated and settled out before the measurement. In my case, where I let sometimes IO sit for a long time on its old precipitated solids (which can act as seed crystals for more precipitaiton), I often got much lower alk. One study I did for other purposes showed the alk in the barrel was 7 dKH.

Do you know at what alkalinity level precipitation like that is most likely to occur? Assuming 74° or so and a power head going.

I just kind of say “high alkalinity salt” but I’d guess my definition of high alkalinity is just opinion and I’d say anything over 10dkh falls into that category for me. I just don’t recall seeing many salts under that level having the precipitation issues
 

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Do you know at what alkalinity level precipitation like that is most likely to occur? Assuming 74° or so and a power head going.

I just kind of say “high alkalinity salt” but I’d guess my definition of high alkalinity is just opinion and I’d say anything over 10dkh falls into that category for me. I just don’t recall seeing many salts under that level having the precipitation issues

The higher it is, the more likely it is. It also depends strongly on pH. A pH difference of 0.3 pH units is similar to a factor of 2 in alk,
 
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For anyone interested to see how AquaForest’s ICP tests compares to the ATI test I ran, here is the link:


Batch number is 938948. You don’t have to enter any information except that.

One thing to note is the AF ICP uses a different decimal placement on some elements.

If I was savvy enough, I’d put them in a chart showing the differences :p
you should - otherwise its impossible to know your conclusions, recommendations. Not sure why anyone would do it for you? And thats not a snarky answer - it's based on the fact that no one but yourself knows what you sent, did. IMHO - without more information - this is meaningless information
 

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you should - otherwise its impossible to know your conclusions, recommendations. Not sure why anyone would do it for you? And thats not a snarky answer - it's based on the fact that no one but yourself knows what you sent, did. IMHO - without more information - this is meaningless information
I agree
 

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For anyone interested to see how AquaForest’s ICP tests compares to the ATI test I ran, here is the link:


Batch number is 938948. You don’t have to enter any information except that.

One thing to note is the AF ICP uses a different decimal placement on some elements.

If I was savvy enough, I’d put them in a chart showing the differences :p
PS your Link is I think in Czech - perhaps another Eastern European language - which I also do not think anyone should have to try to translate
 
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PS your Link is I think in Czech - perhaps another Eastern European language - which I also do not think anyone should have to try to translate

Let me help, click in the upper corner and switch it to English. I had to do that and not sure why it didn’t copy that way. Not difficult to do. I have faith in you.

That was a snarky answer by me BTW. Just giving back to you what you give to so many. Bye Felicia
 
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you should - otherwise its impossible to know your conclusions, recommendations. Not sure why anyone would do it for you? And thats not a snarky answer - it's based on the fact that no one but yourself knows what you sent, did. IMHO - without more information - this is meaningless information

Takes two seconds to open the link, go the results, look back to post 1 and see the results from the ATI test
 

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Let me help, click in the upper corner and switch it to English. I had to do that and not sure why it didn’t copy that way. Not difficult to do. I have faith in you.

That was a snarky answer by me BTW. Just giving back to you what you give to so many. Bye Felicia
You're right - it was a snarky answer - and I don't care what the link said. Not everyone has your browser - I don't have any method to click in the upper corner and switch it to English. Based on your prior posts - I'm doubtful it will be of much help to me. But - in any case - 2 wrongs don't make a right
 

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A couple of additions would be helpful. First, an acceptable range (low-high) would be helpful for each item on the spreadsheet. The ICP results usually provide this. Why not copy it over to the spreadsheet? Second, maybe a cost per gallon figure based on the best value box/bucket available? I noticed that the box of Reef Crystals for 200 gallons has a higher per-gallon cost ($0.50) than the 160 gallon bucket size ($0.42).
 

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If you publish specifications, people will expect you to actually abide by them.

And people will complain when faulty kits falsely indicate a problem.
 

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