Whitebeam
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I have been a professional Test and Evaluation Engineer for the last 24 years. For the last year and a bit I've been looking at recommendations for test kits on here and I can't help wondering how much evidence there is for some of these - I just had to test the claims for my self!
With some money received for Christmas I went out and bought (or in a couple of cases, begged) the following test kits and reference solutions:
Calcium tests: Red Sea & Salifert (Coral shop just acquired - will report shortly)
Magnesium tests: Coral Shop, Red Sea & Salifert,
Reference solutions: Coral Shop, Fauna Marin & Salifert
All tests were conducted using the same methods.
For the Red Sea & Coral Shop tests I used the Red Sea glassware and titrator; for the Salifert tests I used the plastic vials that come with the tests.
All syringes used were those supplied with the individual tests.
All syringes and vials were washed in 0TDS RO/DI water and thoroughly dried before use.
When drawing sample water, all air was expelled from the sample syringe, but great care was taken not to expel any of the water remaining in the syringe tip when placing the sample into the vial.
Titration drops were initially added in groups of five and then three with constant mixing.When getting nearer to the expected end point, drops were added singly and the vial agitated for at least 10 seconds to give the reaction time to stabilise.
For the Ca tests, the end point was taken as the first blue colour which did not show any trace of pink 10 seconds after the agitation was completed.
For the Mg tests, the end point was taken as the first pure blue colour.
Units reported are 'ppm' in the precise units identified in the calibration charts for the individual tests or clarified by the kit manufacturer after the fact. Errors reported are KIT READING - TRUTH, i.e. a error of -30mg/l indicates that the test under-read by 30mg/l.
The Calcium results were as follows:
The Magnesium results were as follows:
I have not been able to do a sufficient number of repeat tests to give a rigorous statistical evaluation of the spread of errors from these tests, however any 'odd' looking results were repeated to ensure no fundamental errors had been made. For this reason I suggest that all results above should be read with an error margin for 'experimental noise' of +/- 1 drop of titrant - translating this to the equivalent values for each test gives a suggested error margin of:
I intend to expand the range of test kit manufacturers included in this comparison as money to buy new kits allows me.
Peter
With some money received for Christmas I went out and bought (or in a couple of cases, begged) the following test kits and reference solutions:
Calcium tests: Red Sea & Salifert (Coral shop just acquired - will report shortly)
Magnesium tests: Coral Shop, Red Sea & Salifert,
Reference solutions: Coral Shop, Fauna Marin & Salifert
All tests were conducted using the same methods.
For the Red Sea & Coral Shop tests I used the Red Sea glassware and titrator; for the Salifert tests I used the plastic vials that come with the tests.
All syringes used were those supplied with the individual tests.
All syringes and vials were washed in 0TDS RO/DI water and thoroughly dried before use.
When drawing sample water, all air was expelled from the sample syringe, but great care was taken not to expel any of the water remaining in the syringe tip when placing the sample into the vial.
Titration drops were initially added in groups of five and then three with constant mixing.When getting nearer to the expected end point, drops were added singly and the vial agitated for at least 10 seconds to give the reaction time to stabilise.
For the Ca tests, the end point was taken as the first blue colour which did not show any trace of pink 10 seconds after the agitation was completed.
For the Mg tests, the end point was taken as the first pure blue colour.
Units reported are 'ppm' in the precise units identified in the calibration charts for the individual tests or clarified by the kit manufacturer after the fact. Errors reported are KIT READING - TRUTH, i.e. a error of -30mg/l indicates that the test under-read by 30mg/l.
The Calcium results were as follows:
Code:
Kit Brand Error vs CS Ref Error vs FM Ref Error vs Salifert Ref
Coral Shop tbd tbd tbd
Red Sea -30mg/l -32mg/l -22mg/l
Salifert 0mg/kg -12mg/kg -7mg/kg
Code:
Kit Brand Error vs CS Ref Error vs FM Ref Error vs Salifert Ref
Coral Shop 40mg/l 51mg/l 50mg/l
Red Sea -30mg/l -14mg/l 5mg/l
Salifert -5mg/kg 8mg/kg 5mg/kg
Code:
Kit Brand Ca Mg
Coral Shop +/-5mg/l +/-15mg/l
Red Sea +/-5mg/l +/-20mg/l
Salifert +/-5mg/kg +/-15mg/kg
Peter