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I prefer Barq's but A&W makes the best root beer floatsThat does sound hella good except I’d be going for a Barq’s or maybe even Dad’s. Never cared much for mug. Sorry for interrupting. Continue
I prefer Barq's but A&W makes the best root beer floatsThat does sound hella good except I’d be going for a Barq’s or maybe even Dad’s. Never cared much for mug. Sorry for interrupting. Continue
There ya go! How the F did I forget about A&W. Du du du dummyNo Colonel Sanders, momma’s right your wrong . Alright, played out. I’m out, laterI prefer Barq's but A&W makes the best root beer floats
I use the Apera, and here's my take.Thanks for the input Joe. When i first got a pen bluelab and Apera were both put forward. Those bluelab pens are about $100 so I had to go with the apera at $55 but it will pay for itself eventually in the money I save. What do you use for calibration once you run out of their solution? I bought the 15 pack of the 4-6.86-9.18 for the pen i have but I think the apera calibrates at 4 and 7. It should be here tomorrow.
Hahahahha yea A&W or Dad's FTWYou are such a rocket scientist.LOL Never cared for the Mug root beer unless you pour it over vanilla ice cream. Always loved a root beer float.
I thought it was supposed to be a fucking Sundae...
I always scoop ice cream into a nice big beer mug full of barqs...I thought it was supposed to be a fucking Sundae...
Barqs...but I'll take a dad.Hahahahha yea A&W or Dad's FTW
I have 2 RO systems. Both draw from the same city tap although on opposite sides of the house. One is 6 stage ("DI" at the last stage) and one is 5 stage (no "DI" stage).My question is this - distilled water (or RO water) should be completely neutral (7.0) so is it usable as calibration solution? Is that in fact what I am buying in that little bottle?
Barq's has bite! Only mass produced root beer that has caffeine. Try giving that to a kindergartnerI always scoop ice cream into a nice big beer mug full of barqs...
Barqs...but I'll take a dad.
I have a cheap 4-stage, and if I add 5ml/gal cal-mag my pH usually steadies in the right 6.5-ish range after a few hours aerating. I always add more stuff, so I always adjust pH anyway.I have 2 RO systems. Both draw from the same city tap although on opposite sides of the house. One is 6 stage ("DI" at the last stage) and one is 5 stage (no "DI" stage).
Both produce 0 PPM water. One has a range of 6.4-6.9. The other has a range of 7.2-7.8.
That solution is probably buffered somehow to maintain steady ph unlike RO which has no buffer and can have wild swings. It takes very little ph up/down to make a noticeable change in RO.
I always wondered what a "frosty mug" tasted like, and if that was a good thing or notBarq's has bite! Only mass produced root beer that has caffeine. Try giving that to a kindergartner
Good old Clayton...
Agreed. I add cal mag first too. Then the rest of the nutes. Silica every other res change or as needed. I like to cruise at 5.8 whenever possible but will let it drift to 6.4, ph back down to 5.5, and let it swing back up. If ph is dropping on its own then there is likely an issue, usually root related.I have a cheap 4-stage, and if I add 5ml/gal cal-mag my pH usually steadies in the right 6.5-ish range after a few hours aerating. I always add more stuff, so I always adjust pH anyway.
Mine is for soil, so easy as pie. I check it, adjust it, water the plants then forget it.Agreed. I add cal mag first too. Then the rest of the nutes. Silica every other res change or as needed. I like to cruise at 5.8 whenever possible but will let it drift to 6.4, ph back down to 5.5, and let it swing back up. If ph is dropping on its own then there is likely an issue, usually root related.
I always scoop ice cream into a nice big beer mug full of barqs...
Barqs...but I'll take a dad.
Damnit man. I'm fucking dying now and i can't stop laughing to trim. Shouldn't have looked at my notifications in my break. You're the best .