I can do the Ph but the CAL levels, ARUGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
I know Red looks nothing like blue but it is that in-between color when the red "breaks" and transitions to blue on the High scale. Then you have to dump it out and do the low scale to get it down to the closest 10PPM.
I want a digital everything meter that costs $1000.00. INLINE, WI-FI so I can sit in my car and get the readings without leaving the AC of my car. AHAHAHAH!!!!!!

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I did get to do titrations to determine the precipitation of calcium carbonate (you all know it as "scale") from seawater and simple seawater like solutions. Did you know that high concentrations of phosphates cause the precipitation of the aragonite form rather than the calcite form? Hope this is not too off topic but apoolman's post brought back the memories!

