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Was just reading this as I was on another thread that posted results from ATI which is who I use.
Their values are/were way off from my previous 2 tests.
Not sure why but it's concerning as I use them.
Look at their ideal #.
My test then the one in question
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Was just reading this as I was on another thread that posted results from ATI which is who I use.
Their values are/were way off from my previous 2 tests.
Not sure why but it's concerning as I use them.
Look at their ideal #.
My test then the one in question
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To clarify, what are these two tests exactly? The first is now, both now???
 

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To clarify, what are these two tests exactly? The first is now, both now???
The first is mine the second is from another thread who just had one done.
So different systems.
I question the ideal values as both came from ATI.
Many ideal values are different from the same company.
Ca 300 ideal?
K 490 ideal?
Somethings way off on their end.
 

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One more reason besides that No3 can have been consumed, its that you have high nitrit, making your own NO3 values false high. You said you did with a Hanna checker HR? They are pretty good, but if nitrit is very high, it will affect. Last week I helped a guy that Hanna checker HR gave 15 mg/l NO3. With other methods the tanks was more in 5 mg/l area. Then we tested nitrit that was 1 mg/l in this tank. Such high nitrit affects nitrate values from hanna checker HR with false high of 10 mg/l. So if you have nitrit below 0.1, (gives false high NO3 in Hanna HR by 1 mg/l), I would say it's not that as a reason. So test nitrit, then you know if you can exclude that as a reason.
 

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