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Re: Condutivity, DH and TDS



Thanks

Hope the conversion works for my water too. Anyway... it shd be a fair estimate.

Thanks again.

Nuno Prazeres


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De:	owner-apisto@v2.listbox.com em nome de LeeH920226@aol.com
Enviada:	sex 07-11-2003 12:59
Para:	apisto@v2.listbox.com
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Assunto:	Re: Condutivity, DH and TDS


In a message dated 11/7/03 4:59:01 AM, nprazeres@vodafone.pt writes:

<< 

Anybody knows anything close to a conversion table to relate this 
measurements that mean more or less the same concept?

 >>

Yes, for conductivity and TDS. Approximate for DH. The Conductivity is 1.7 
times the TDS for normal water. It will vary a little bit depending on the 
nature of the dissolved solids. The Degrees Hardness is the TDS divided by 44.5 for 
my water.

Lee Harper
Media, PA

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