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I was terrified to dose Coppersafe until I had the Hanna checker since so many people said the dosing mix wasn't consistent. I'm just paranoid, but its definitely nice to have. I'd like the PO4 one next.
I use coppersafe as well and with the Hanna checker and a little bit a time easy peasy
 

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Check this out you may change your mind on the Nitrate checker;)


heck I made it all the way to 2:34 before shutting off the vid and making up my mind. how far did you get?
That is beyond involved for a hobby grade test kit.....
I think DNA analysis is a tad easier
Look on the bright side mate, at least you will be able to proccess you own uranium at home after getting you head around this test kit;)

yeah but not every Isotope and certainly not unobtanium 234

Screw that test! Waaaaayyyyy to involved
 

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Seems consensus is alk and phos and ph

I happen to use ca-alk- phos and salinity testers by hanna
 

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heck I made it all the way to 2:34 before shutting off the vid and making up my mind. how far did you get?

I think DNA analysis is a tad easier


yeah but not every Isotope and certainly not unobtanium 234
Watched the while thing! Lol I work in science...and this i must say is beyond what I feel most in this hoby are willing to do to simply test nitrate. Is it accurate..im sure it is, but for our purposes i think its a bit above and beyond.
 

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Watched the while thing! Lol I work in science...and this i must say is beyond what I feel most in this hoby are willing to do to simply test nitrate. Is it accurate..im sure it is, but for our purposes i think its a bit above and beyond.
Its like they started out with the goal of producing a test that was almost completely useless.

I can't imagine what the real error range is given all those vessel transfers and dilution steps.
 

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I was terrified to dose Coppersafe until I had the Hanna checker since so many people said the dosing mix wasn't consistent. I'm just paranoid, but its definitely nice to have. I'd like the PO4 one next.
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I only have the ULR phosphate checker so far, but just ordered the ALK/dkH checker last night...

I had been using a Red Sea test kit, but all three of the syringes that came in the kit have had their markings wear off so I haven't been able to use those tests until I get some new syringes... Getting the alk checker seemed like a no brainer.

Waiting on my new ALK checker and a new box of syringes off ebay for my CA/MG Red Sea tests.
 
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@LeftyReefer - I have to replace 1ml syringes pretty often - ink is water soluble. Been trying to find some glass 1ml that are etched. For the 10ml one I just score a line at 10ml and don't worry about it.


I have the Phosphate ULR and Alk. Both are quick, easy, and consistent.


Hanna's reference samples do leave quite a bit to be desired though - the Alk one is 5 dkh +- .2 - it doesn't really give me a whole lot of confidence to see that my Alk checker reads 4.8 on 5+-/2 solution - which is nowhere near the actual measurement point (my 8ish alk). My alk checker reads like .5 higher than my Red Sea kit, and I have no idea which is accurate. Solution should be 7 dKH IMO.

The Phoshate reference solution is .4 - which is still really far from the range I'm interested in - but better I guess.
 

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I've been using the Tetra Nitrate test kit, so much easier to read than the Red Sea versions.
 

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IMO the only two that are "necessary" are Alkalinity and the ULR Phosphorus (Phosphate). Their alk tester is the easiest non-automated alk test around. And their Phosphorus tester is the most accurate for anyone tracking low range phosphate.
 

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Its like they started out with the goal of producing a test that was almost completely useless.

I can't imagine what the real error range is given all those vessel transfers and dilution steps.
ha ha, the “Stone Soup” of water testers
Some stuff is needless and/or over engineered. I once designed a man-machine that allowed bachelors to skip their honeymoon, dang setup took all night tho
 

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IMO the only two that are "necessary" are Alkalinity and the ULR Phosphorus (Phosphate). Their alk tester is the easiest non-automated alk test around. And their Phosphorus tester is the most accurate for anyone tracking low range phosphate.
Do you have a tester for mag, cal, pottasium?
 

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