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05/15/2009, 05:59 PM | #1 |
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TDS meter reading
As RO/DI water sits, with powerhead running and heater, will the TDS reading increase with time?
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05/15/2009, 06:05 PM | #2 |
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Sure will. As atmospheric gasses enter the water they increase TDS. Depending on the water container it may also leach out small;, but detectable, ions into the water. All increase TDS. It is rare to see zero TDS after the water sits for awhile.
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05/15/2009, 06:46 PM | #4 |
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I won't.
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05/15/2009, 08:50 PM | #5 |
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Tom, what do you consider a while? 1 wk. / 1 day / 1 mo.
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Does this mean that if I left some water at the bottom of the storage container (a 32 gal Brute), it would no longer be "RODI" water? Would the TDS increase from sitting around cause an algae outbreak when I do a water change from this water that has been sitting unstirred for a week?
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--but if it smells like the commercial product you will be able to tell without a tds meter Algae is caused by nitrates and phosphates--changs are slim but not impossible I guess that they might dissolve in there but I think its more like carbonates or carbon dioxide that can change the pH and the alk of the water. Is a cheap investment at 25 dollars for a pocket TDS meter if you want to check occasionally
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Am I understanding this right? RO/DI water that sit's out for awhile decomposes? How long before it's tap? Isn't TDS TDS? One way or the other?
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05/16/2009, 04:27 AM | #9 |
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where can I get the $25 tds meter. Is it accurate?
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05/16/2009, 05:54 AM | #10 |
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So is it better to leave the lid on my trashcan? so for an auto top off system, is it better to keep a minimal amount of water?
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05/16/2009, 06:49 AM | #11 | |
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I think the point more is if you take the trouble and expense to purchase an ro/di water filter to get zero tds then put the lid back on the garbage pail
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05/16/2009, 06:51 AM | #12 | |
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05/16/2009, 10:20 AM | #13 |
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I was under the impression that RO/DI water was the cats meow, now you have to worry about it going bad if it's sits in a bucket for awhile. Whoa! I wonder what those people who have prepared water sitting in a bucket are thinking right now. This is news to me.
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05/16/2009, 10:42 AM | #14 |
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Man, this thread has taken a nasty turn. Water RO/DI or tap does not decompose. It still remains good old H2O. It does slowly pick up atmospheric gasses and will leach most any container where it is stored. That's why it is know as the universal solvent. It is not a major concern as the amount is exceedingly small and it takes a very long time for any significant deterioration to occur. Shortly after it is produced in will increase about 2-3ppm in TDS. The increase is mainly gasses from the air that are returned to the water as it sits. After an even longer time it may reach 5-10ppm as it leaches material from the container and household dust. The amount is highly dependant on the container material but still, the amount of material dissolved, is small. The later increase may take a couple of years to occur. It is no real concern to the hobbyist who has water with a TDS if 3500ppm sitting in their marine tank.
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Thank you WK. One more question. I have a hanna TDS meter. When I check my water it reads 007. It should read 000 so is 007 really that bad?
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the pipe actually spans overhead across two open refugiums, an open sump and 60 gals of ro/di water.. No harm done -zero tds when I tested the ro/di water------only one problem--two green tarnish spots on my head I think I should get a free reef central hat for that story
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Capn, is your avitar a picture of you when the sweat from your pipe landed on your forehead?
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Reminds me of the time I was project manager on a wastewater treatment plant upgrade in Puerto Rico. We had the effluent water tested and found that there was a high content of zinc that was not present in the city water.????
After we drained the holding basin we found about twenty corrugated galvanized roof sheets that had blown off houses during their many hurricanes. The zinc in the galvanizing was leaching into the water.
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They were lining the wells with galvenized culvert or drain piping. That was 40 years ago--imagine the heavy metals in some of the people who have used those wells all that time.
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