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I use coppersafe as well and with the Hanna checker and a little bit a time easy peasyI 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.
Check this out you may change your mind on the Nitrate checker
I think DNA analysis is a tad easierThat is beyond involved for a hobby grade test kit.....
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
Screw that test! Waaaaayyyyy to involved
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.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
Its like they started out with the goal of producing a test that was almost completely useless.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.
Alaeriel, Love your cat!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.
Thank you! She's a mush :3Alaeriel, Love your cat!
ha ha, the “Stone Soup” of water testersIts 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.
Do you have a tester for mag, cal, pottasium?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?