Which would you trust to be more accurate?
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I find myself questioning my measurements sometime as well too. I know Hanna checkers have a line to fill up but still use a 10 mill syringe to measure out which goes above that line. So that leads me to ask at my doing the right thing or not?
I find myself questioning my measurements sometime as well too. I know Hanna checkers have a line to fill up but still use a 10 mill syringe to measure out which goes above that line. So that leads me to ask at my doing the right thing or not?
Use the syringe, I called Hanna and they said to use the syringe because they're medical grade and should the most accurate.Oh man! You had to go and ruin my faith in my trusty Hannah vials...now I don't know what to do...SMH
I think both are medical so they'd be the same. Fill the syringe to 5ml and squirt it into the cup to check it.Which would you trust to be more accurate?
What are we measuring?
Just make sure you account for what's in the tubing if you're looking for accuracy. [emoji6]Well I pour some in the lil cup then draw the proper amount with the syringe-lol. Then I've added a 3" piece of ridged tubing to the syringe. This allows me to add the solution to my power head flow.
My redsea kit uses 2 different sized syringes? no cups...I usually use a syringe but both will give you an accurate reading if used correctly
I am using the redsea products right now and they all use a small cup. The cups are lot easier to use when the bottle gets low
My redsea kit uses 2 different sized syringes? no cups...
haha doh! LolI think he means their 2parts Not the test kit.
Yes lol the measuring cups are for my CA, ALK, MAG, and nopoxhaha doh! Lol