Campden tablets Vs Sodium metabisulphite

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Having used a tub of Campden tablets to dechlorinate water for a long time, I have finally got to buy more but can only get powdered sodium metabisulphite from Malt Miller. Can anyone let me know how much powder to use for 35 litres of strike/sparge water please?
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I have used the malt miller sodium metabisulphite for past year instead of camped tablets. I put a teaspoon ish worth in, not saying that's correct..
 
I have always used campden tablets and they weigh about 2 grams I believe. I use half a tablet for a brew so 1 gram but never used the powder
 
One tablet is around 0.5g, depending on supplier. I was using Brewpaks ones (approx. 7mm diameter) before switching to Sodium Metabisulphite powder.
 
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Ignore my post Sadfield is correct I have just weighed my tablets and they are approx 0.5g.
So I am using 0.25g in my standard brews
 
I believe boiling your water off gases the chlorine, but does nothing for chloramine. Campden will see off both.

A teaspoon sounds like an awful lot for a standard batch.
 
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