
I see you went for 1:1 sulphate to chloride on the bitter profile.
My water authority gives hardness as degrees clark 1.75 or as 10mg Ca/l.
Any idea how to covert either of these into something that can be inputted into your calculator?
If I enter the 10 into the CaCO3 hardness box it reduces the Calcium to 4 from a figure of 7.92 in the water composition box.
EDIT
Just found an answer.
1 degree clarke = 14.3mg/l of CaCO3,
So for me with 1.75 deg clarkes in my water means I have a CaCO3 figure of 25.025mg/l of CaCO3...I think
Entering 25.03 into the hardness CaCO3 calculator, changes my calcium level in the water composition to 10, whereas the measured figure is 7.92.
Does this really matter at all?
(I know the water report figures aren't reliable)
Also, my water alkalinity is expressed as Ph 7.2.
(I know alkalinity and Ph are not the same)
Would there be any way to incorperate that measurement into the alkalinity box of the calculator and/or would there be any point?