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Jag75

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Hey guys I have a question . I am inputting my water report . However on line 18 of the Brun water the ion balance results are showing 0.12 . I double checked the #'s I inputted from my report and its correct. The box is supposed to turn green and be no more then .10 so I take it as I'm. 02 too high ? Am I doing something wrong or can I just go with the .12 in line 18?
 
The numbers you have are the numbers you have. They may not be very good numbers but there is nothing you can do to make them better. 0.12 isn't actually that bad but clearly you cannot synthesize a profile better than this. Keep that in mind if you do try to hit a particular profile.
 
The numbers you have are the numbers you have. They may not be very good numbers but there is nothing you can do to make them better. 0.12 isn't actually that bad but clearly you cannot synthesize a profile better than this. Keep that in mind if you do try to hit a particular profile.

So can I still use the program to figure out the #'s to adjust for a certain brew type?
 
So can I still use the program to figure out the #'s to adjust for a certain brew type?

What A.J. is saying is that if you entered the numbers from the report correctly, then don't worry about the ion balance because you have no control of the composition of the source water, i.e. don't sweat the balace because you can't change it.

Concentrate of entering the values correctly and building your desired profile off of that.
 
What A.J. is saying is that if you entered the numbers from the report correctly, then don't worry about the ion balance because you have no control of the composition of the source water, i.e. don't sweat the balace because you can't change it.

Concentrate of entering the values correctly and building your desired profile off of that.

Oh ok gotcha , thank you guys :)
 
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