Ok, probably more a maths question than a water one but this somehow has me stumped.
I often use a combination of RO and tap water as a starting point for my brew water then adjust as required. So, as an example, The way I work out the starting point when using 50% RO and 50% tap water is to half the Ca, SO4, CL and CaCO3 amounts in my tap water, correct?
Anyway, this weekend I’m planning to use a combination 50/50 of tap water and ASDA spring water but can’t for the life of me work out what I need to do. I’m thinking that I just half the salts of my tap water and then add those contained in the ASDA water. So, for example, Tap water Calcium 10l @ 130ppm, ASDA 10l @ 13ppm = 20l @ 78ppm?? Is that right?
I often use a combination of RO and tap water as a starting point for my brew water then adjust as required. So, as an example, The way I work out the starting point when using 50% RO and 50% tap water is to half the Ca, SO4, CL and CaCO3 amounts in my tap water, correct?
Anyway, this weekend I’m planning to use a combination 50/50 of tap water and ASDA spring water but can’t for the life of me work out what I need to do. I’m thinking that I just half the salts of my tap water and then add those contained in the ASDA water. So, for example, Tap water Calcium 10l @ 130ppm, ASDA 10l @ 13ppm = 20l @ 78ppm?? Is that right?
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