broomer5
Active Member
I make a batch of RO/DI water in a 20 gallon plastic container and let it run with a powerhead overnight before using it for top offs or saltmix.
Some do not aerate it at all.
I've tried mixing the salt both ways - and what I experienced has convinced me to aerate it.
Mixing the saltmix with the freshly purified RO/DI WITHOUT aerating it first overnight, gave me crappy test results on my saltbatch. Lower than "normal" levels of calcium, alkalinity and pH. I discussed this with a guy at Instant Ocean - and he recommended aerating it overnight if using RO/DI.
Has to do with the amount of CO2 gas in the freshwater supply, how the gas passes through the RO/DI unit, and must first be aerated when using it for saltmix.
Your results may be different from mine. Different freshwater supply.
Some do not aerate it at all.
I've tried mixing the salt both ways - and what I experienced has convinced me to aerate it.
Mixing the saltmix with the freshly purified RO/DI WITHOUT aerating it first overnight, gave me crappy test results on my saltbatch. Lower than "normal" levels of calcium, alkalinity and pH. I discussed this with a guy at Instant Ocean - and he recommended aerating it overnight if using RO/DI.
Has to do with the amount of CO2 gas in the freshwater supply, how the gas passes through the RO/DI unit, and must first be aerated when using it for saltmix.
Your results may be different from mine. Different freshwater supply.