I have been using a Hanna checker for alkalinity for three years or so. I generally find them to be easy to use and quite accurate.
The problem that I have been having is that after my bottle of Alkalinity reagent has been in use for a few weeks, I start to get floating chunks of debris in the reagent. When I add the reagent to the cuvette, I can see floating chunks of debris. These debris lead to the tests reading way too high. Yesterday I had some debris in the vial and my checker read an alk of 13, when alk was actually 7.4.
How do people deal with this issue? I have about half of the reagent left and I hate to throw it out. Do some folks filter the reagent before use to get out the floaters?
Thanks!
The problem that I have been having is that after my bottle of Alkalinity reagent has been in use for a few weeks, I start to get floating chunks of debris in the reagent. When I add the reagent to the cuvette, I can see floating chunks of debris. These debris lead to the tests reading way too high. Yesterday I had some debris in the vial and my checker read an alk of 13, when alk was actually 7.4.
How do people deal with this issue? I have about half of the reagent left and I hate to throw it out. Do some folks filter the reagent before use to get out the floaters?
Thanks!