I've just made up a couple of litres of chemsan solution. I have some litmus sticks so I tested my tap water, The colours matched at 7ph. I added 0.5ml of AMS per litre, which took it down to around 2ph.
Then I added the chemsan at the instructed amount: 0.5ml per litre (5ml per 10litres). I have 2litres of solution at about 1ph.
Our tap water in the south east is very chalky, without AMS the solution is very cloudy. (I didn't test the ph without AMS, I will post the result when I do).
EDIT: without AMS the solution was about 5.5ph, so completely useless, also it took 3 times as much AMS (1.5ml per litre) to bring the solution down below 3ph when added after the chemsan. I'm not sure if this solution would be at all effective though, I suspect not.
Then I added the chemsan at the instructed amount: 0.5ml per litre (5ml per 10litres). I have 2litres of solution at about 1ph.
Our tap water in the south east is very chalky, without AMS the solution is very cloudy. (I didn't test the ph without AMS, I will post the result when I do).
EDIT: without AMS the solution was about 5.5ph, so completely useless, also it took 3 times as much AMS (1.5ml per litre) to bring the solution down below 3ph when added after the chemsan. I'm not sure if this solution would be at all effective though, I suspect not.
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