It is pool opening season, and going through my pool supplies, I came across a bottle of Phosphate reducer,
according to the bottle, the only ingredients are Lanthanum chloride and water, the bottle is 1L is size and states it will reduce phosphates in 50,000L of water by 9,000ppb.
9 ppm (9,000ppb) reduction in 50,000 L, the 1L bottle will reduce my tank 385L (~100gal) by
1,188.78ppm (way too much) more realistic 1ml of the solution will reduce my tank by 1.188ppm (still way to much), but if I dilute 1ml of solution with 1L of RODI water, and then dose 400ml of this, it should reduce my phosphate level by 0.48 ppm (I believe a much safer level of reduction)
Can someone confirm my logic and math before I go down this Mad Scientist road
per my Hanna tester, my phosphorus is around 1200ppb (1ml tank water + 10ml Rodi then 10ml used in the tester, ~120ppbx10), or ~3.5 ppm phosphate (15% weekly water changes, and phosguard, seem to have no effect)
according to the bottle, the only ingredients are Lanthanum chloride and water, the bottle is 1L is size and states it will reduce phosphates in 50,000L of water by 9,000ppb.
9 ppm (9,000ppb) reduction in 50,000 L, the 1L bottle will reduce my tank 385L (~100gal) by
1,188.78ppm (way too much) more realistic 1ml of the solution will reduce my tank by 1.188ppm (still way to much), but if I dilute 1ml of solution with 1L of RODI water, and then dose 400ml of this, it should reduce my phosphate level by 0.48 ppm (I believe a much safer level of reduction)
Can someone confirm my logic and math before I go down this Mad Scientist road
per my Hanna tester, my phosphorus is around 1200ppb (1ml tank water + 10ml Rodi then 10ml used in the tester, ~120ppbx10), or ~3.5 ppm phosphate (15% weekly water changes, and phosguard, seem to have no effect)