Travis L. Stevens
New member
That actually says a lot Ray. Thank you for sharing. Now, I have a question. I would like to try to measure the TDS of my Tap Water (should be about 660 ppm) and the TDS of Tap Water treated with dechlorinator (unkown). This way I can get a ballpark estimate of how much a dechlorinator actually takes chlorine out of my water, and then compare it to the report from the City of Stillwater. Then I would like to measure the TDS of my saltwater and find out how many PPM = .001 Specific Gravity. That way I can subtract my current SG to find out how many TDS are in my water. I would also have to do that with Calcium and Carbonate and Magnesium since these are the largest components of seawater; Sodium, Chloride, Calcium, Carbonate, and Magnesium.