silverado61
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These question are aimed at someone who knows Hanna Checkers and uses them on a regular basis:
I just purchased three Hanna Checkers for Calcium, Iodine and Nitrite testing.
Calcium: It seems that the syringes are printed opposite of each other. On the green syringe, The lowest number starts at the tip. On the white syringe, the lowest number starts back where the plunger inserts the syringe. If I assume the white syringe is printed wrong and flip the number readings when I follow the testing procedures, the calcium readings are 553. If I leave it and follow the printing on the syringe, the results are 459. Which way is correct? Here's a pic of the syringes in question. I'm not dosing Calcium.
Nitrite: When I use chemical testing it shows zero nitrites. With the Hanna Checker, The meter shows 11. If I multiply that by the recommended 3.29 I get 36.19. Is this correct?
Iodine: With the Hanna Checker it shows 0.1 The recommended is 0.06 Am I too high or too low? I'm not dosing Iodine either.
I do, however, make weekly 10 gallon water changes in a system with a total water volume of 110 gallons between the tank and the sump/fuge.
I just purchased three Hanna Checkers for Calcium, Iodine and Nitrite testing.
Calcium: It seems that the syringes are printed opposite of each other. On the green syringe, The lowest number starts at the tip. On the white syringe, the lowest number starts back where the plunger inserts the syringe. If I assume the white syringe is printed wrong and flip the number readings when I follow the testing procedures, the calcium readings are 553. If I leave it and follow the printing on the syringe, the results are 459. Which way is correct? Here's a pic of the syringes in question. I'm not dosing Calcium.
Nitrite: When I use chemical testing it shows zero nitrites. With the Hanna Checker, The meter shows 11. If I multiply that by the recommended 3.29 I get 36.19. Is this correct?
Iodine: With the Hanna Checker it shows 0.1 The recommended is 0.06 Am I too high or too low? I'm not dosing Iodine either.
I do, however, make weekly 10 gallon water changes in a system with a total water volume of 110 gallons between the tank and the sump/fuge.
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