WinnerYou guys need to watch the Redsea video on YouTube for the magnesium test. The end point is when it first turns blue, not when it stays blue.
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WinnerYou guys need to watch the Redsea video on YouTube for the magnesium test. The end point is when it first turns blue, not when it stays blue.
Actually the instructions state to use DEIONIZED water and Hanna sells a bottle of it. I guess RODI would be the same as deionized water, but I prefer using straight deionized water because this is the standard used in laboratory settings. For whatever reason, deionized water just makes me feel like its purer than any reverse osmosis removing impurities from tap water could ever be.The Hanna Ca works perfectly well with distilled and RODI. The instructions actually state to use RODI.
The problem most have is with the 0.1ml pipette and trusting the line on the cuvette.
If you use a lab grade micropipettes to measure everything it works fine.
This CA checker works for me, it measures a little high, probably from my rodi but the numbers are very consistent. Can’t say the same about this mag checker tho. It’s as if this checker didnt go through enough testing, before moving to production.So as unreliable as the Ca checker. That's too bad.
RoDI water is deionized. Ro filters remove the solids and the DI removes the oxygen and salt/ionsActually the instructions state to use DEIONIZED water and Hanna sells a bottle of it. I guess RODI would be the same as deionized water, but I prefer using straight deionized water because this is the standard used in laboratory settings. For whatever reason, deionized water just makes me feel like its purer than any reverse osmosis removing impurities from tap water could ever be.
Straight DI water only has charged ions removed not other contaminants.Actually the instructions state to use DEIONIZED water and Hanna sells a bottle of it. I guess RODI would be the same as deionized water, but I prefer using straight deionized water because this is the standard used in laboratory settings. For whatever reason, deionized water just makes me feel like its purer than any reverse osmosis removing impurities from tap water could ever be.
I've worked in 2 labs. The first used deionised because it's cheaper and it wasn't that important how pure it was. The second lab tried deionised when a new test procedure was released and it wasn't pure enough, so we used distilled in the long run. In my experience, deionised has only been the standard in labs when cost outways the importance of purity.Actually the instructions state to use DEIONIZED water and Hanna sells a bottle of it. I guess RODI would be the same as deionized water, but I prefer using straight deionized water because this is the standard used in laboratory settings. For whatever reason, deionized water just makes me feel like its purer than any reverse osmosis removing impurities from tap water could ever be.
I would say more like 90%. Only heard a couple that said theirs are okThe Magnesium Checker has a nearly 50% rate of being returned as faulty - seems Hanna messed up on this one.
The one person I know of that has a positive YouTube video review on it-“clent coral reef” said his is accurate. However, I asked him to run some serial tests to see his results and he does seem to get consistent results (1635,1635,1645) however, they are very high like what I’m hearing from all the other complaints.I would say more like 90%. Only heard a couple that said theirs are ok
Interesting. Although I’ve tried completely not using the tips and going by mL volume using luer lock syringes and plastic iv catheter tips which screw on and make a water/air tight connection and still get crazy readings.The tips don't seat well on the syringes. I used a small flat head screwdriver to push the inner short tube into the tip a bit further and that allowed the syringe to fit much tighter. After doing this, I got two readings of 1460 and 1440 which, based on my last Triton test seem accurate.
Honestly, I haven't used it enough to be sure its working. I'm going to buy a new Salifert test to check it against.Interesting. Although I’ve tried completely not using the tips and going by mL volume using luer lock syringes and plastic iv catheter tips which screw on and make a water/air tight connection and still get crazy readings.
I’m still sending mine back to Hanna, but I’m glad you got yours working.
Same here. I just ordered another salifert mag kit while waiting got my to get back. Heard it’s a 4 weeks wait time.Interesting. Although I’ve tried completely not using the tips and going by mL volume using luer lock syringes and plastic iv catheter tips which screw on and make a water/air tight connection and still get crazy readings.
I’m still sending mine back to Hanna, but I’m glad you got yours working.
Please keep us postedHonestly, I haven't used it enough to be sure its working. I'm going to buy a new Salifert test to check it against.
I've worked in 2 labs. The first used deionised because it's cheaper and it wasn't that important how pure it was. The second lab tried deionised when a new test procedure was released and it wasn't pure enough, so we used distilled in the long run. In my experience, deionised has only been the standard in labs when cost outways the importance of purity.