Yes- .5% of your total batch weight of tetrasodium EDTA is what many like myself use.
Will you be using the powdered form of EDTA, or the liquid form in 39% solution? If you're using the powdered form, the math to figure out how much powdered EDTA to use is pretty much straightforward- total batch weight X .5% = how much EDTA powder to weigh out. But if you'll be using the EDTA that's in a 39% solution form, you'll have to do a little extra math to adjust for the 39% solution. Don't let that scare you, though- the math is easy. If I can do it, anyone can.
I use the liquid form and I use this 2-part equation to figure out how much of the liquid form to weigh out (the same equation works for any size batch):
1) Total weight of my entire batch
in grams (not ounces or pounds) X .5% = how much EDTA in grams my batch needs. But wait- my EDTA is in a 39% solution form. What do I do? Go to part 2 below:
2) Multiply the amount of grams of powdered EDTA your batch calls for in the above equation by 2.56. The resulting sum is how much of the liquid form (in grams) that you need to weigh out for your batch.
That's all!
I add my liquid EDTA to my batch after my lye solution has been added in, or at light trace.
If you are using the powdered form, just completely dissolve your powdered EDTA in some of your water amount and add it to your batch after your lye solution has been mixed in or at light trace.
HTH!
IrishLass