That would be pretty darn close to 1 TBSP.
I've been told to add 15 ml of a certain salt to RO water for every 100 liters. Uh, okay, but how much is 15 ml (pinch ? teaspoon ? ???)
Thanks - John
That would be pretty darn close to 1 TBSP.
Hi all,
John, according to my measurement spoon, it is exactly 3 teaspoons. You can get a cool little tool like this at Wal-Mart, in the baby section I believe, or any other such place. HTH
Steve
Thanks for the comments. Long walk to Walmarts from Grenoble, France !
No Wal-mart in France yet! Well, I see Mexico just got one, so it's coming ;D
Hi John,
You may want to check that....I've been told to add 15 ml of a certain salt to RO water for every 100 liters. Uh
You don't measure solids my the mil. A Milliter is a measure of a liquid. You'd need to know how many mgs or grams was dissolved in those 15 mls for the measurement to mean anything.
hth,
al
You're right - it is a liquid measure. I double-checked the instructions, and they've used 'ml' throughout. Hmmm... must be a bad translation from German.
yes 5ml = i teaspoon. if it's easy enough for me to remember it's easy enough for anyone!
kimberly :-*
Is this product a premixed solution for reconstituting Ro water?
....that would explain it.
-al
Hi guys,
Hey Aquarius, in Mexico we have several Wal Marts LOL ;D
Take Care,
Bill
P.S. I will look for that spoon, it looks great !