For alk I have been using my Hanna checker for almost two years. I am not as concerned with where the number is as I am the consistency of that number appearing. I have been having my hanna checker read 7.5/7.6 dKH for months now and exactly where I want it.
I just opened up a new reagent. I did one last test with the old reagent then another test immediately following with the new reagent. There was a .5 dKH difference (7.1 dKH). Concerned over the number I tested with a Salifert kit and got a reading of 8.5 (tested 3 times). Now if my Alk was actually 7.1 dKH I would fine with that as my system is a lower nutrient system (No3 2-4PPM / Po4 0.01-0.02). However, 8.5 or above could lead to some problems.
My question is, is there a standard solution out there that is set at a specific dKH I could use to verify each reagent I open. I would love to have a liter of some solution that is 100% certain to be 8dKH.
Is there anything like this available or is it possible to make your own?
I just opened up a new reagent. I did one last test with the old reagent then another test immediately following with the new reagent. There was a .5 dKH difference (7.1 dKH). Concerned over the number I tested with a Salifert kit and got a reading of 8.5 (tested 3 times). Now if my Alk was actually 7.1 dKH I would fine with that as my system is a lower nutrient system (No3 2-4PPM / Po4 0.01-0.02). However, 8.5 or above could lead to some problems.
My question is, is there a standard solution out there that is set at a specific dKH I could use to verify each reagent I open. I would love to have a liter of some solution that is 100% certain to be 8dKH.
Is there anything like this available or is it possible to make your own?
