Yesterday at 4:46 PM #1 Bear22 Active Member View Badges Joined Sep 16, 2025 Messages 439 Reaction score 368 Location USA Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Straight-up what is the correct dosing ratio for TM's 3 Part: 1:1:1 ? TIA
Yesterday at 4:59 PM #2 Pod_01 Valuable Member View Badges R2R App User Joined Jan 10, 2022 Messages 1,773 Reaction score 1,564 Location Waterloo Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Yes you dose equal amounts of each part, but do dose them 15 minutes apart.
Today at 1:06 PM #3 Koty Valuable Member View Badges R2R App User Joined Feb 3, 2021 Messages 1,372 Reaction score 1,074 Location Rehovot Israel Rating - 0% 0 0 0 You can make A and C 2X the recommended concentration, and if you cook B to convert it to Sodium carbonate, you can make it 2X as well
You can make A and C 2X the recommended concentration, and if you cook B to convert it to Sodium carbonate, you can make it 2X as well
Today at 1:44 PM #4 ReneReef Active Member View Badges Joined Oct 9, 2018 Messages 352 Reaction score 408 Location The Netherlands Rating - 0% 0 0 0 A and C, yes. Easily. Baked B will be roughly 1.6 times more potent per weight. So to double the KH of the solution, you'll need to add 106 gram/L. You could go further: 262 gram/L part A (or any food grade Calcium Chloride dihydrate) 189 gram/L sodium carbonate (baked part B) 85.6 gram/L part C
A and C, yes. Easily. Baked B will be roughly 1.6 times more potent per weight. So to double the KH of the solution, you'll need to add 106 gram/L. You could go further: 262 gram/L part A (or any food grade Calcium Chloride dihydrate) 189 gram/L sodium carbonate (baked part B) 85.6 gram/L part C