TauntingTony
Maze Brain
Does any buddy know of a good sand cleaning fish because I'm looking to buy.
TDS= Total Dissolved Solids. When using a properly calibrated meter, it will tell you how many solids are in the water. The lower the reading, the more pure the water. If using RO only, the TDS can easily be as high as 50 depending on the source being used. Once/if a DI stage is added, it can be further reduced to 0-5 again depending on the TDS of the source water being used. Test kits are often not sensitive enough to test for elements or can't detect others at all. The TDS reading is most times the easiest and cheapest means of telling how pure the water is. If you own an RO/DI unit, how well it's performing and when the DI or RO become exhausted.rorning said:Hey Steve-s, what is "TDS"? It sounds like it has something to do with the RO/DI water.
They should very easily be able to tell you. You might also ask if they use RO or RO/DI. Only with a DI stage will phosphates and silicates be removed, using an RO membrane alone won't remove these two nasty algae fuels.Is that a level that the LFS where I get may water would know?
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