Hanna Phosphorus ULR with wrong media :-(

Andrew Schubert

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So I just realize now that I’m down to a couple and needed to reorder I’ve been using the wrong solution with my Phosphorous ULT tester. I’ve been using the regent for the Phosphate ULR. Any ideas how far off my readings would be by making this stupid mistake?
 
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Zero, its the same reagent.
Have you heard this directly from Hanna. Or is it labeled on the package somewhere. just wondering how/why you believe they are exactly the same.
I’d think if they were exactly the same then the margin of error should be identical between the two.
 

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Have you heard this directly from Hanna. Or is it labeled on the package somewhere. just wondering how/why you believe they are exactly the same.
I’d think if they were exactly the same then the margin of error should be identical between the two.
Everyone seems to agree. Same.

https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/h...phate-reagent-are-they-the-same-thing.672605/

I learned something Similar with the Hanna Alk Reagents. They have Salt and Fresh Water. Two different Boxes and part numbers. Two different testers too. They are the same. Both Tester and Regeants Exactly the same. I use either. Found a video from Hanna Tech Support saying it's true.

In the Phosphate vs Phosphourous tests, it seems only the Egg Testers are different.
 

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check the margin of error with the correction factor to figure out the ppb/ppm difference.


Edit: I know what I mean I'm just to worn out to explain this. :) THanks from making me laugh at myself.

Same, promise!
 

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