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Poll Drop checker solution

What drop checker solution do you use?

  • Premixed solution

    Votes: 2 66.7%
  • DIY 4dkh

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • DIY but an alternative dkh

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Dual drop checker with different solutions

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    3
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Curious as to what everyone is using for drop checker solution?
A premixed commercial solution? If so, are they all pretty much the same as each other or are some better than others?
Do you DIY a 4dkh solution and add bromothymol blue? If so what is your recipe?
Do you DIY your own but make it to a different dkh ? I know some people go higher than 4 so the lime green is 40+ppm of CO2.

I am out of my DIY 4dkh solution that was made up so long ago I can’t remember when. Rather than just making more I thought I would see what others are doing.
Has anyone used a 2 drop checker system? I am thinking I may run a low dkh checker so it turns full yellow at 30ppm to give a floor reading and a higher dkh solution that turns green at 45ppm.
 
I make my own!

4dKH Indicator Solution

Need:
  • NaHCO3 (Baking Soda)
  • 0.04% BTB
  • 1L Graduated Cylinder
  • Small Scale
  • Micro Scale
  • 5-10mL Syringe
  • Storage Bottle

  1. Dissolve 0.12g Sodium Bicarbonate (NaHCO3, Baking Soda) into 1,000mL RO water (I use a milligram scale)
  2. Tare storage bottle weight, and add 40g of this 4dKH solution into bottle
  3. Add 5mL Bromothymol Blue 0.04%
  4. Store in a cool, dark place.
If you don't have a milligram scale, you can make a 40dKH solution first, then dilute it to 4dKH.
 

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