There is a way to hinder the Hanna alk to show lesser and lesser dKH (or ppm for that matter) with age of open reagent bottle. I had the same story as many have reported here - my reading decrease from a new open bottle with time. Double check with another method show that there was not a real decrease - only that the reagent did not give the colour it should. Comparing with a fresh newly open bottle confirm the false readings of the old reagent. I did a test with shaking the bottle every time I use it - not better result. After this I start to store all open bottles in my refrigerator and voila - it works and give the right readings all the time. I have tested this for 8 months now and comparing with other types of measurements - the last bottle is now 4 months old (open) and still give the same result as my other tests (and a brand new opened bottle)
My findings - Store the open reagent bottle in a refrigerator, shake before use, It works with the cold reagent directly taken from the refrigerator
Other way to handle the test is to always use the same vial, use the same syringe and tip and clean the vale now and then with citric acid
Edit - the period I had tested it - checked my logs - it was 8 months not 6
Sincerely Lasse
My findings - Store the open reagent bottle in a refrigerator, shake before use, It works with the cold reagent directly taken from the refrigerator
Other way to handle the test is to always use the same vial, use the same syringe and tip and clean the vale now and then with citric acid
Edit - the period I had tested it - checked my logs - it was 8 months not 6
Sincerely Lasse
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