(pulled from another thread concerning the same issues)The particles are nothing to be concerned with and will not impact results.
Should you see "chunks" in your cuvette we recommend letting them settle to the bottom or rise to the top before preforming analysis.
Thats a bit of conflicting information, no?
"let them settle before performing the analysis"
vs
"the floating particulates will not impact the results/accuracy"
I was performing around 80-90 tests per week with a hanna alk checker, even brand new bottles would have wispy looking particles in them, not all, but quite a few.
I can tell you they DO indeed effect the test results, I tried multiple lot #s using a calibration solution, some tests were fairly consistent, but others wildly off, esp when the "floaties" were present in the reagent/seen in the curvette.
So them not affecting results is hog wash IMO, esp considering the contradicting responses regarding the issue.
I used a calibration solution for samples with different lot #s, same blemish free curvettes we keep in jewelers bags to prevent scratches.
Still, inconsistencies were there, not always, but common enough sway confidence.
Recently went back to primarily using Salifert with no issues or inconsistencies.
Salifert > Hanna for now.
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