Oblivi0us 44 18 Nov 26, 2019 #1 How do I calculate what my ec would be? All examples I see the meter reads .5 or 1.5 but my ec meter reads: 1547 cm/u the ppm of my mix is 787. Am I missing something here with converting ec?
How do I calculate what my ec would be? All examples I see the meter reads .5 or 1.5 but my ec meter reads: 1547 cm/u the ppm of my mix is 787. Am I missing something here with converting ec?
Oblivi0us 44 18 Nov 26, 2019 #2 I’d assume I just multiply it by 1000 to get 1.5 but we all know what assuming does lol. And my ph is at 6 @60 degree Fahrenheit
I’d assume I just multiply it by 1000 to get 1.5 but we all know what assuming does lol. And my ph is at 6 @60 degree Fahrenheit
Aqua Man 26,480 638 Nov 26, 2019 #3 Oblivi0us said: How do I calculate what my ec would be? All examples I see the meter reads .5 or 1.5 but my ec meter reads: 1547 cm/u the ppm of my mix is 787. Am I missing something here with converting ec? Click to expand... The 1547... Just put the decimal in 1.547 EC. Here is a read that you may like rather than going back and forth.
Oblivi0us said: How do I calculate what my ec would be? All examples I see the meter reads .5 or 1.5 but my ec meter reads: 1547 cm/u the ppm of my mix is 787. Am I missing something here with converting ec? Click to expand... The 1547... Just put the decimal in 1.547 EC. Here is a read that you may like rather than going back and forth.