New Hanna Checker being released at Reef-A-Palooza

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Just recieved an email from Hanna Instruments introducing a new Hanna Checker!

Any guesses? Or wishes?

High range Nitrate Checker?

 

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I think the Google crawler bot gave it away judging by the product number in that link
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I think the Google crawler bot gave it away judging by the product number in that link
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LOL! Makes sense based off the model number.

Hopefully a few less steps compared to the low range checker.
 

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Mag checker or a cal checker for people that don’t have to lock themselves in a isolation chamber to do correctly would be nice. Or a ph checker I don’t have to calibrate almost every time I use it (the red one)
 

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Trident does calc,alk,mg. The tests i care to do regularly are alk, nitrate, phosphate. Trident for me would be a $500 alk checker.

I will probably get a kh director at some point though...still will need my hannah phosphate checker though. As much crap as i give hanna i do like their alk and phosphate checkers.
 

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This is huge, the LR was super helpful getting out of ULNS when facing Dinos. Now I'm above 5 regularly the dilution method is a little tedious and seems to leave a lot of variables on the table that could alter accuracy. Plus, the filter is always a pain... One reagent?! If it's as quick and easy as the phosphorous test this is a real game changer... Not sure I need an automated N/P device anymore!
 

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This is huge, the LR was super helpful getting out of ULNS when facing Dinos. Now I'm above 5 regularly the dilution method is a little tedious and seems to leave a lot of variables on the table that could alter accuracy. Plus, the filter is always a pain... One reagent?! If it's as quick and easy as the phosphorous test this is a real game changer... Not sure I need an automated N/P device anymore!
I agree! I use Nyos now which is pretty easy but this would be even easier!
 

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