glennemo
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recently I had an outbreak from hair algae and suspected that my ro membrane had gone kaput. Since I never had a TDS meter I purchased a little hand held one off of ebay. Sure enough my TDS was reading 30ppm. So I replaced all the filters, flushed it for hours, then let it run for hours and voila TDS was 2ppm. I filled an old salt mix bucket and by the time it was done TDS was reading 1ppm. I poured the bucket into a holding container, the type they sell at Home Depot etc. for storing clothes tools etc. I added my heater and a powerhead that has an attachment floss filter that I use in my display tank from time to time when things get stirred up. I then started filling another bucket. The TDS meter was now reading 0ppm. I poured the bucket into the holding container and began making a third bucket. I got bored and decided to test my new toy on any container of water in the house including Tap 124ppm, bottled spring 50ppm, and display tank (472ppm). I was wondering if the 0ppm water from the second bucket would dilute the 2ppm water from the first bucket bring it down to 1 ppm. When I tested the water in the holding container I get a reading of 116ppm!! I figure there could be 2 explanations, either the container is leeching something into the water or dried remnants (salt etc) from my filter had caused the super high reading. This is a 22 gallon storage container that is probably not "food safe" But I have used it in the past with no ill effects (as far as I know). I see many people online use garbage cans etc. to mix the water and I can't see how the leeching could be that high after about 1 hour. But I also can't see that much stuff being trapped in a little filter attachment to cause this kind of a spike. Anyone have any ideas?