Salifert KH test reading

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Hi,

I am bit confused how to read Salifert KH test.
Do I need to stop dosing second reagent when color starts changing to pinkish or I stop when reagent becomes of color solid pink ?
 

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I struggled to read the correct “pink” color for a while so I just ended up getting the Hanna 👍 Will never go back
 

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I struggled to read the correct “pink” color for a while so I just ended up getting the Hanna 👍 Will never go back

It’s even easier if you just use a pH meter and ignore the color. pH 4.2 is the endpoint and that is how I determine alk:
 

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I remember way back in chemistry lab they taught us that for these types of reactions you should keep adding to the mixture until the color change is complete. I use that rule for the Salifert Ca, Alk and Mg tests and I think it helps me get consistent results. (And yes I know Randy and others advise against testing Mg, but I've never had a problem with it AFAIK using this method.)
 

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When I double checked the KH values using other brands, Salifert matches NYOS, AF and Oceamo ICP - when the color start to change - and I get higher value if I make the reading with solid pink
 

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Yes, solid.
My experience with the Salifert test is that if you titrate until the color change is complete, the result will be high by 0.3 to 0.6dKh compared to a manual acid/pH test.

I always stop at purple.

Of course, in practice, consistency is rather more important than the actual number.
 
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When I double checked the KH values using other brands, Salifert matches NYOS, AF and Oceamo ICP - when the color start to change - and I get higher value if I make the reading with solid pink
I don't like it since it contradicts to earlier posters and what Salifert support replied :)
 

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It’s even easier if you just use a pH meter and ignore the color. pH 4.2 is the endpoint and that is how I determine alk:
Same. Edited to add wish I had read this before I decided to use this method. I should learn that most everything I want to try is on this website.
 

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