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Looks like Hanna has solved the issue and is going to make good to all hobbyists who bought their product.
Hats off to Hanna!!!
Hats off to Hanna!!!
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I thought that fix was well known. The reagent is only good for about 3 weeks once it's been opened and don't ever shake it. I test mine against others frequently.Now they just need to fix the inconsistent results with the Alk
Can you enlighten me?Now they just need to fix the inconsistent results with the Alk
^^THISSo, they determined they delivered a product to market that did not work as advertised. Huh…
Inconsistent? I keep mine in the fridge, always consistent.Now they just need to fix the inconsistent results with the Alk
I've never heard of keeping reagents in the fridge beforeInconsistent? I keep mine in the fridge, always consistent.
I've never heard of keeping reagents in the fridge before
It was reported by Lasse that it was much more stableI've never heard of keeping reagents in the fridge before
Hmm. I should look into doing that. I've been using the Alk checker for around 6 months now. Just about to finish my first bottle of reagentIt was reported by Lasse that it was much more stable
Important findings according how to store open bottles of the reagent for Hanna Marine alkalinity checkers
There is a way to hinder the Hanna alk to show lesser and lesser dKH (or ppm for that matter) with age of open reagent bottle. I had the same story as many have reported here - my reading decrease from a new open bottle with time. Double check with another method show that there was not a real...www.reef2reef.com
Inconsistent? I keep mine in the fridge, always consistent.
^^THIS
Hanna did not "come through" for anyone. They were berated into checking out their own problems with a product. Yes, they offered free reagent to anyone who bought a mag checker, but are you going to trust that checker ever again?
Testing with any titration kit or checker has turned into the below
1. Use checker, get result
2. Use titration kit, get result
3. They don't match, do them again
4. Still don't match
5. Use third test kit, get result
6. Doesn't match any of the other two
7. Re check with checker, get same result as step 1, go back to step 2
And the cycle goes on