How do you know the grains of hardness in your water 2024?

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Lucas Clark

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It takes 17.1 PPM to equal 1 GPG. If measured in parts per million or milligrams per liter take total hardness and divide it by 17.1 to get hardness in grains per gallon. For example if your water test shows 250mg/l hardness you actually have 14.62 grains per gallon.
2023-04-26 21:38:35

Levi Martinez

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It takes 17.1 PPM to equal 1 GPG. If measured in parts per million or milligrams per liter take total hardness and divide it by 17.1 to get hardness in grains per gallon. For example if your water test shows 250mg/l hardness you actually have 14.62 grains per gallon.
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