PH and RO/DI

i dont get your answer AZ....lets say my freshwater tank is at 7.0 ph. I want to make sure I dont ph shock the fish when I change the water. how do I know the ph of the rodi water if it cant be accurately measured?
 
So if my RO/DI is reading 7.5 of PH this indicates bad water quality?
Sorry I just want to be sure.

Thanks.
 
Pure RO/DI in a vacuum is hypothetically at a pH of 7 . Because it has so few ions, as AZDesertRat pointed out, any minor contamination will affect the pH test and make it meaningless.

A better test would be for Total Dissolved Solids (TDS). Water from an RO/DI should have a TDS of close to zero ppm.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10929102#post10929102 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Agu
Pure RO/DI in a vacuum is hypothetically at a pH of 7 . Because it has so few ions, as AZDesertRat pointed out, any minor contamination will affect the pH test and make it meaningless.

A better test would be for Total Dissolved Solids (TDS). Water from an RO/DI should have a TDS of close to zero ppm.
Thanks a lot!!:D
 
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