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So either a bad batch of salt mix, or a kit error.
You sure it isn't Red Sea Coral Pro?
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What happens if its a kit error? Also if its a bad batch should I even bother contacting Red Sea because I have seen a lot of bad reviews with their customer service. haha I'm like 99.9999% that it isn't pro haha.
how would I go about making a standard?
so to make it a dKH of 10 so I can see if my Hanna checker is reading right?
Hanna also sells a standard to check the checker. But it's $20. The diy version should give you an idea if the tester is in error. With red sea blue bucket a dkh of 13, there's something wrong. I used that salt for almost 2 years and it was never above 8 dkh. Something going on, just not sure what? Hopefully the diy standard will help eliminate one possibility.
Is the Hannah an actual alk test check, or just an absorbance check?
Ok unfortunately I won't be able to test till Saturday [emoji17] but I will on Saturday. It keeps running high for some reason and I don't know why.
Dissolve 1.135 grams of baking soda in exactly 1 gallon of RO/DO to give an alkalinity of 10 dKH