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R&B Thomas 03-07-2003 03:32 PM

Hardness Test Kits
 
Hi,
I haven't written in a while so bear with me. I am going to purchase some
Hardness Test Kits and would like some input from this newsgroup. I'm
contemplating purchasing the LaMotte Alkalinity (kh), Calcium Hardness (gh),
and Hardness (total). Would I be overdoing it by purchasing all three?
Hardness is sometimes confusing for me. I understand carbonate hardness
(kh)is also called 'alkalinity' and that I add baking soda to increase the
kh and stablize the ph. I understand that calcium hardeness (gh) is also
called 'general hardness' and I am just now experimenting with raising the
gh with gypsum which does not raise my ph of 7.4. Do I need to know the
total hardness (what symbol is it?) and what do I do with that info? add
something?

What gets confusing is when I look thru my catalogs at the test kits shown
and they show alkalinity (ok), carbonate hardenss (ok), hardness (gh or
kh?) calcium (is this a hardness test or just for reef aquariums?), total
hardness(?). Can anyone decipher the question marks for me?

Thanks,
Barbara



Wendy Kelly Budd 03-07-2003 08:16 PM

Hardness Test Kits
 
Hi,
I have the LaMotte Total Hardness Test Kit. (paperwork says, Direct Reading
Titrator method, Model PHT-DR-LI, Code 4482-DR-LI.) Helped me alot. I add
gypsum also, along with the occasional Sul/Pot/Mag.

--
Wendy* in N. California,

"When you lose, don't lose the lesson." - Dalai Lama


"R&B Thomas" wrote in message
...
Hi,
I haven't written in a while so bear with me. I am going to purchase

some
Hardness Test Kits and would like some input from this newsgroup. I'm
contemplating purchasing the LaMotte Alkalinity (kh), Calcium Hardness

(gh),
and Hardness (total). Would I be overdoing it by purchasing all three?
Hardness is sometimes confusing for me. I understand carbonate hardness
(kh)is also called 'alkalinity' and that I add baking soda to increase

the
kh and stablize the ph. I understand that calcium hardeness (gh) is also
called 'general hardness' and I am just now experimenting with raising the
gh with gypsum which does not raise my ph of 7.4. Do I need to know the
total hardness (what symbol is it?) and what do I do with that info? add
something?

What gets confusing is when I look thru my catalogs at the test kits shown
and they show alkalinity (ok), carbonate hardenss (ok), hardness (gh or
kh?) calcium (is this a hardness test or just for reef aquariums?), total
hardness(?). Can anyone decipher the question marks for me?

Thanks,
Barbara





RichToyBox 04-07-2003 02:08 AM

Hardness Test Kits
 
GH (general hardness) is the total hardness, measuring the total amount of
calcium and magnesium. To get the amount of each, you need to have a
calcium hardness test or a calcium test. The proportions of calcium to
magnesium are important for hydroponics, since plants need both calcium and
magnesium, in certain proportions to get the best growth, and with a total
lack of either, the plants will not grow.

KH is the carbonate hardness, which isn't really a hardness, but a buffering
capability.

Hardness, unless otherwise specified could be either, but I would expect GH.

Personally, the only one that I worry about is the KH.
--
RichToyBox
http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html


"R&B Thomas" wrote in message
...
Hi,
I haven't written in a while so bear with me. I am going to purchase

some
Hardness Test Kits and would like some input from this newsgroup. I'm
contemplating purchasing the LaMotte Alkalinity (kh), Calcium Hardness

(gh),
and Hardness (total). Would I be overdoing it by purchasing all three?
Hardness is sometimes confusing for me. I understand carbonate hardness
(kh)is also called 'alkalinity' and that I add baking soda to increase

the
kh and stablize the ph. I understand that calcium hardeness (gh) is also
called 'general hardness' and I am just now experimenting with raising the
gh with gypsum which does not raise my ph of 7.4. Do I need to know the
total hardness (what symbol is it?) and what do I do with that info? add
something?

What gets confusing is when I look thru my catalogs at the test kits shown
and they show alkalinity (ok), carbonate hardenss (ok), hardness (gh or
kh?) calcium (is this a hardness test or just for reef aquariums?), total
hardness(?). Can anyone decipher the question marks for me?

Thanks,
Barbara






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