Dr Mike Landlord. Joined Sep 15, 2012 Messages 565 Reaction score 3 Mar 22, 2014 #21 If your water report has "Hardness as CaCO3" in mg/L then dividing that number by 3 will give you a reasonable estimate if the Ca content. As above, "Hardness as CaCO3" is not the same as "Alkalinity as CaCO3"
If your water report has "Hardness as CaCO3" in mg/L then dividing that number by 3 will give you a reasonable estimate if the Ca content. As above, "Hardness as CaCO3" is not the same as "Alkalinity as CaCO3"
Smiddylad Well-Known Member Joined Sep 12, 2012 Messages 104 Reaction score 2 Location West Lancashire Apr 2, 2014 #22 Thanks guys, still a lot to digest but I will get there. Also one of the best answers I've had on this forum :)
Thanks guys, still a lot to digest but I will get there. Also one of the best answers I've had on this forum :)