Thanks for that tip. I’ll give that a tryWhen I use my Hanna Calcium checker, I use distilled water instead of RO/DI. It is far more accurate this way. RO/DI can have calcium in in which makes checker read high and inconsistent.
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Thanks for that tip. I’ll give that a tryWhen I use my Hanna Calcium checker, I use distilled water instead of RO/DI. It is far more accurate this way. RO/DI can have calcium in in which makes checker read high and inconsistent.
That’s exactly why I wanted the trident. Was hoping to keep Calcium between 400-440 and that’s what I thought I was doing. Then I saw 317 when I first set it up and was like “huh?! what the heck?!”I get that, I guess I just mean you have to pick something to believe. Personally I use my trident to make sure things aren’t changing. But I don’t look at it and see 450 and believe that is exactly my calcium level. But I know it’s not 250 because my corals are happy.
The Trident does not claim accuracy in their specs, only precision and they are not the same. Precision is only how one reading compares to the previous, and does not tell how close they are to actual (accuracy). That is why Neptune uses precision, they probably do not want to claim actual accuracy.The likelihood of the two tests being exactly the same is very low. The Trident accuracy on calcium is +|-15 ppm
Hannah accuracy is +|-6%
so if the trident is on the low end of its accuracy then the real water is at 352 ppm. If the Hannah is at the high end of its accuracy, then the water is at 380. These numbers still have a spread but are more inline.
I think you could chase this all the time with salifert, API, RedSea, Hannah and the Trident.
I seem to be getting fairly consistent tests from it. You can see where I calibrated it. I just couldn’t believe how low it said my Calcium was compared to my Hanna Checker. It definitely threw me for a loop. That was before you guys told me the Hanna checker was wack.
I noticed your reminders in the pic. How often do you dose 5mL of iodine and for what purpose?I seem to be getting fairly consistent tests from it. You can see where I calibrated it. I just couldn’t believe how low it said my Calcium was compared to my Hanna Checker. It definitely threw me for a loop. That was before you guys told me the Hanna checker was wack.
Once in a while I get weird results when I start a new bottle. That could be it. Some of these bottles are not accurate in their reagent concentrations maybe. It happened to my Mag test once. I used another bottle out of another box and the numbers were closer to my LFSs results.Yes I do have the calibration fluid. However, I won’t be able to test until tomorrow night and I’ve read that it’s only good for 8 hours. I’ll test it tomorrow anyway. I thought it was a little suspect when the calibration test results were exactly what was on the bottle... I would assume if the reagent lines were pinched the calibration results would have been skewed.
I actually get pretty consistent tests from the Hanna Calcium checker. At this point I trust it more than this Trident. There is no way possible that my calcium is 328
I just find it sad that some of the Tridents (like mine) are totally accurate and others (like yours) are way off. Where is the QC? Not trying to single you out FWIW. I finally have something that works LOL.Just wanted to add some more interesting information.
Had some wonky test results from the Trident at midnight and today at noon. The calcium has been testing in the mid 300's with both the Trident and Red Sea kits. Last night the Trident said calcium was 509.... I figured it was just a bad test so this morning I tested using the Red Sea was 345 and the Hanna was 444. So the Red Sea and Hanna test were consistent with what they've been saying but the Trident was way different than whats been trending at.
So I waited until noon today to see what the Trident tested for Calcium. Today's Trident test said Calcium is 399.... I've gotta admit that I'm starting to lose confidence in this Trident gizmo....
The Trident Alkalinity test results were substantially lower than they've been as well. I haven't had time yet to compare against the Hanna Alkalinity checker. I will do that tonight.