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  1. #251
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    Hi Wet,

    Here's another request for when you or someone else have/has time to add features:

    Quote Originally Posted by jerrybforl View Post
    Florin I do have this calc on my favorites, but it's all in grams. I don't have a scale. I use measuring spoons to EI. Maybe you could add this to the calc?
    Florin
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    Until then.

    The calc does offer mg, g and tsp/caps under "the result of your dose". I guess you have to fool with converting the recommended EI dose that way - takes about a minute to do.
    Catch 22, "They have a right to do anything we can’t stop them from doing."

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  3. #253
    Wet, here's another idea:

    http://www.cnykoi.com/calculators/calcdechlor.asp

    Also, you could add H2O2 as a 3% solution to get ppm's of H2O2.

    Copper sulfate also to get a copper ppm.

    Excel to get a ppm of Glutaraldehyde.

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    Fleet Enema
    Catch 22, "They have a right to do anything we can’t stop them from doing."

    Roll You're Own:
    KNO3, KH2PO4, K2SO4, CSM+B, FeDTPA, Fe Gluconate

  5. #255
    Hey Gardeners. Sorry -- I've been away from the hobby and forums for a while. I haven't done much with this project either.

    But your new posts are now issue lists! Let's work down them and add cool stuff. https://github.com/flores/yet-anothe...ted&state=open

    At a hackathon a couple weeks ago, I got around to spending an hour on the multiple-compounds-in-one-solution thing on a new project (all JavaScript) but kind of got distracted and haven't really gotten anywhere on it. But another one that may become cool: https://github.com/flores/mixalot

    Will make progress and update. You know how it is Keep the requests and suggestions coming here or on the issues list above.

    Thanks Thanks for continuing to use the calc too. Our usage continues to look great though we've now tipped over: we get more returning visitors than new visitors. Kind of cool!
    Let's all grow great tanks.

    rota.la

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  6. #256
    Guys, guys, hey guys, guys: pssssssssssst: I'm pushing some stuff to a new domain and hoping to keep making some time for updates before Plantbrain's talk at AGA on November 1st. Not much time! I'd really like to get something together so he can show an example for something like, "Folks, look how easy this is. Fertilizing is easy!" If you want to help, lets collaborate in this thread (new ideas welcome! working through the current ideas!) and the source code: https://github.com/flores/yet-anothe...ent-calculator

    http://rota.la -- don't float it around too much yet. The site will be flakey until at least AGA. But please use it for testing.
    Let's all grow great tanks.

    rota.la

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  7. #257
    Wet, you need to add a pH/KH/CO2 table and cal also.
    pH drop vs a know starting pH(100% degas, at equilibrium with the air). Also might be good idea.

  8. #258
    I like the pH drop correlating to CO2 idea, but I think bringing the chart back and promoting it might be too ancient for the hobby? My thought is that most folks get confused that there can be different buffers in the water supply, and so depend on the chart blindly and trust that number more than plant health as a proxy for CO2. Am I missing the goal of this new calculator? What do you think?
    Let's all grow great tanks.

    rota.la

    My plant tweets pics!

  9. #259
    Quote Originally Posted by Wet View Post
    I like the pH drop correlating to CO2 idea, but I think bringing the chart back and promoting it might be too ancient for the hobby? My thought is that most folks get confused that there can be different buffers in the water supply, and so depend on the chart blindly and trust that number more than plant health as a proxy for CO2. Am I missing the goal of this new calculator? What do you think?
    Chart is better than the drop checker, the more methods, the better.
    There should be no blind adherence to any one method for CO2.

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