New Hanna Alkalinity Checker

I trust Hanna to ship it out in 4-6 weeks, it's not like they are some new company trying to make a name for themselves.

I've heard good things about the phosphate checker, so if this is as good as that, I will probably buy them both. Granted, most alkalinity tests are pretty easy, but I'm tired of trying to match the color of the vial to the little card. I would much rather see an accurate number reading then have to match colors. Hopefully they come out with a similarly priced calcium checker also.
 
This is just great news, I hope it works, if it does i will be buying one for sure

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but the measurement is in ppm with an accuracy range of +/- 5ppm.

Like Rogger says if it works is one thing, but is this accuracy range OK?.

I just got home from work and am too tired to think.:( Maybe someone else can check this out.

Supposedly 50ppm= 1 meq/l
1 meg/l x 2.8 = dKH

is a +/-5ppm accurate enough for reef purposes.?
 
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but the measurement is in ppm with an accuracy range of +/- 5ppm.

Like Rogger says if it works is one thing, but is this accuracy range OK?.

I just got home from work and am too tired to think.:( Maybe someone else can check this out.

Supposedly 50ppm= 1 meq/l
1 meg/l x 2.8 = dKH

is a +/-5ppm accurate enough for reef purposes.?

You bring a good point, I will check it.
 
5% accuracy is definitely cool, 1dkh = 17.86ppm / 17.86 x5%= .89ppm / 0.89ppm = 0.005dKh +/- per dkh unit
That is pretty accurate, I thik it is more accurate than the salifert
 
Rogger- Im impressed that while taking care of all those girls your still able to do these calculations. LOL. :)

So if will are trying to keep our tanks between 7-11dKH, what is the +/- accuracy difference when we regard 5% as a +/-?

Actually after looking further at you post: are you saying its 0.005dKh +/- per dkh unit?. If that is the case its not only more accurate than Salifert, but more than anything we have to date!!
 
Rogger- Im impressed that while taking care of all those girls your still able to do these calculations. LOL. :)

So if will are trying to keep our tanks between 7-11dKH, what is the +/- accuracy difference when we regard 5% as a +/-?

Actually after looking further at you post: are you saying its 0.005dKh +/- per dkh unit?. If that is the case its not only more accurate than Salifert, but more than anything we have to date!!

LOL, Actually I am at the hospital tonight, I brought my laptop with me.
 
Heres an Email I got today from hanna about the alkalinity checker I ordered a week ago

We just received about 300 of the alkalinity checkers, they are currently going through Quality Control. As soon as I get a ship date I will let you know. I’m thinking by next week they should be finished. I appreciate your patience and will keep you informed.
 
All i gotta say is that i have the ultra low range phosphate reader and its the best! No more stupid color charts so i would prob buy one also
 
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