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Just a little sanity check: The ppm values in your spreadsheet are the ppm that can be measured by a tds meter not elemental ppm, right?
No, a good quality EC meter. It measures Electrical Conductivity and converts it to PPM. I have no way to measure elemental PPM. I borrowed some tools that could, they cost a few grand $$$$$.


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This coming Monday is my capsule camera procedure. I’m kinda nervous about it but I hope they are able to find out what is going on as this past year has been one of the worst of my life.
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Fantastic Voyage .............. wrong turn Captain we seem to be in the shit............. :rofl::rofl::rofl:

Isn't it amazing some of the tech we have now. I hope they find and fix the problem.
 
No, a good quality EC meter. It measures Electrical Conductivity and converts it to PPM. I have no way to measure elemental PPM. I borrowed some tools that could, they cost a few grand $$$$$.


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Fantastic Voyage .............. wrong turn Captain we seem to be in the shit............. :rofl::rofl::rofl:

Isn't it amazing some of the tech we have now. I hope they find and fix the problem.
Sorry,, I meant an ec meter. Tds meter usually use ec and then just convert to ppm which ist just an approximation.

By the way I was able to calculate the ppm of each element in my liquid calmag by incorporating the relative density.
 
We had Curry Chicken Spread on Ciabatta rolls for liner.

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Ps. it is the golden raisins and the Penzeys Maharaja Curry powder that takes this over the top.
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