Need confirmation on h1772-26 hanna reagent

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On your site it states that hanna alkalinity reagent h1772-26 works with the hanna alkalinity checker h1755. This device, H1755, reads out in ppm versus dkh. I have just received this reagent product but wanted to make sure that what your stating is true before making any adjustments to dkh values in my tank. On the hanna site there are two separate reagents for the devices. Just don't want to fry 10k in corals.

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10k in corals isn't much, I assume you have three 3/4 inch "homewreckers"?

Lol.
 
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Lol. I have a few colonies of some special stuff ;).

I can chuck 32.00 worth of reagents, just not 10k worth of corals.:)
 

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So sorry I missed this! Yes, that is accurate. Both checkers use the same reagent, the only different between the checkers is how they calculate the results.
 
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Thanks! I figured it was just programmed to do the math conversion but you can never be too safe ;)
 

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