bsdell
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I bought the BrewLab test kit and everything has gone well. My test results over several days are really consistent. Part of my day job involves testing boiler water so I feel my testing skills are adequate. My problem is with my cation and anion imbalance in Brun Water. The only way to get them to balance is to make my Sodium (which is calculated) negative. Here's the formula with my test kit. SodiumA-B *23
A=(Chloride/35) + (Sulfate/48) + (Total Alkalinity/50)
B=(Total Hardness/50)
Chloride: 20/35= .571
Sulfate: 0/48= 0
Tot Alk: 80/50=1.6
Tot Hard: 180/50=3.6
(.571+0+1.6) - 3.6= -1.429 * 23= -32.867
I understand that the water needs to be balanced and this number makes it balance. But how can it be negative? If I put the number in at a positive my imbalance is ~3.1. If I put it in as negative I'm balanced at ~.4.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
A=(Chloride/35) + (Sulfate/48) + (Total Alkalinity/50)
B=(Total Hardness/50)
Chloride: 20/35= .571
Sulfate: 0/48= 0
Tot Alk: 80/50=1.6
Tot Hard: 180/50=3.6
(.571+0+1.6) - 3.6= -1.429 * 23= -32.867
I understand that the water needs to be balanced and this number makes it balance. But how can it be negative? If I put the number in at a positive my imbalance is ~3.1. If I put it in as negative I'm balanced at ~.4.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.