Maybe someone can help me understand my Hanna P04 LR?

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I got tired of using my Red Sea kit, they are expensive to replace and taking around 16-17 mins a test to get a result isn't ideal.

I bought a Hannna P04 LR H713 tester, with an extra set of reagents. It constantly reads 0. I have no idea why.

I purchased a Phosphorus ULR tested from my LFS yesterday, it read 20 twice in a row. About .06 which I do believe is accurate. My Red Sea kit, I don't have the green wheel anymore as I was getting rid of it, but I just dug it out and tested with it and it definitely turns green.. It's not 0.00 the Hanna LR gives me.

It's brand new, and I don't completely understand why it continually reads 0. I've tried multiple cuvette's, microfiber, the 10ml letters orientated the same direction every time. I'm a little baffled at this thing.
 

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Check out this thread on the same subject, should tell you everything you need to know about the difference between the two :upside-down-face:

IMO, only the 774 is useful in our hobby.
 

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The low reader is not very accurate and really designed for fresh water. I was reading zero with a low reader and then read the thread that's probably linked above. The ultra low reader that actually has the saltwater symbol on it is the one you need. I purchased the URL, Now my tests have been consistent, and my phosphates are where I want them about .05-.06
 
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Went out and bought a 774 this afternoon. Low and behold, .06..

Which is exactly where the Phosphorus was. But, like you said it needs a conversion.
 

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