beaniebeagle
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pardon me for my forgetfulness, but that chemistry minor in college was 16 years ago
is specific gravity like combining concentrations (ie the final concentration is the average of the two )???? or is it more difficult like a logarithmic scale...(ie like pH)?
for example, if 10 gallons from my RO/DI with sg=1.000 (when the top off malfunctions) is combined with 120 gallons of sg=1.026---->does it make the sg=1.024
[(120 *0.026)+(130*0.000)]/130=1.024
trying to design a safe guard for an automatic top off (just in case a float valve malfunctions), dont have anything yet
i know solenoids close when they malfunction..but i am trying to design something that doesnt require any power
is specific gravity like combining concentrations (ie the final concentration is the average of the two )???? or is it more difficult like a logarithmic scale...(ie like pH)?
for example, if 10 gallons from my RO/DI with sg=1.000 (when the top off malfunctions) is combined with 120 gallons of sg=1.026---->does it make the sg=1.024
[(120 *0.026)+(130*0.000)]/130=1.024
trying to design a safe guard for an automatic top off (just in case a float valve malfunctions), dont have anything yet
i know solenoids close when they malfunction..but i am trying to design something that doesnt require any power