2thdeekay,
Did you compare the kits to each other or a known standard?![]()
Both. I tested my tanks water first (one sps reef, the other is fish only) with all the above kits, and Hanna low range. Then made serial dilutions of 1M Na2HPO4 down to 1.0, 0.10, 0.03 & 0.01 ppm PO4 to test also.
Merck seems to read 0.03, but the color difference is pretty slight. For the most part, Hanna was ok with the 0.03 as well, but varied by +/- 0.01. There were a few high readings with the 0.1 & 0.03 reference sol'ns. Changing to a new cuvette seemed to fix the issue.
Neither were useful with the 0.01 ppm reference.![]()
Thanks.![]()
People have called Hanna and asked, and they won't say it's more accurate than that. It might be, but I don't see any reason to believe it.I doubt the margin of error is +- .04 on the Hanna... That may be the disclaimer(for cya) but I think it's more accurate than that.
I have a reason.. numerous tests comparisons against other test kits.People have called Hanna and asked, and they won't say it's more accurate than that. It might be, but I don't see any reason to believe it.