The new unit came in, so far it’s spot on.That’s what I was doing before it malfunctioned, I was happy with it prior to that,
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The new unit came in, so far it’s spot on.That’s what I was doing before it malfunctioned, I was happy with it prior to that,
The new unit came in, so far it’s spot on.
This thing made me lose over $1,000 worth of coral in my tank, even after calling and questioning it with @Hanna Instruments. When it arrived and I calibrated it with the solution, it read my tank at 32ppt, while my freshly calibrated refractometer read 1.026sg, and my tank was just dandy. I contacted Hannah and they insured me that my refractometer was wrong, their probe was right, and my tanks salinity was low.
This is the moment where I made the mistake.
I began slowly rising my salinity to where it ready 35ppt over 6-8 weeks on the Hannah checker, against what my refractometer was saying. That’s when everything I had slowly started to STN. I was chasing every avenue with what could be wrong for weeks, everything tested normal and nothing in my tank had changed for a long time. I decided to send off my water for ICP testing and low and behold, my salinity came back at about 39ppt. I thought that the icp test must have been wrong and did not believe the results, but after eliminating every possible source of contamination, pulling and inspecting pumps, replacing heaters, running carbon and cuprisorb. I finally decided to try lowering my salinity to where my refractometer was correct, which was about 32.5-33ppt on the Hannah checker. Low and behold my tank bounced back very quickly.
BRS is now telling customers that this will only work on freshly mixed saltwater, and not on your tank as other contaminates will cause the readings to be off. I have pretty much every Hannah checker, but this one missed the mark really bad for me and resulted in the loss of the majority’s of my prized acros, including a homewrecker and a Walt Disney colony.
Thats pretty strange man. Mine matched my refractometer from day 1, it reads as expected in my tank and in new saltwater, and when my ATI ICP test came back it matched it almost exactly :x I do have a grounding probe in my tank though. Im wondering if people are having issues from stray voltage throwing the reading off. My question to you is didnt you notice changes in your alk as your salinity kept rising? I feel like raising salinity that high would impact alk, cal, and mag to the point id start to wonder what the heck was going on...
Im up for trading instruments for a short period. Or @infinite0180 i can send you mine. It is not reading like yours.
Not particularly. I did reduce my dosing during the increase in salinity, but an alk rise is expected when you raise your salinity. I use tropic Marin pro, the salt mix has an alk around 7 or so.
Im up for trading instruments for a short period. Or @infinite0180 i can send you mine. It is not reading like yours.
Im too dependent on mine at this point to not have it haha! If you really want to send it to me i can compare it to mine. Do you have a grounding probe in your tank?
What is a grounding probe? I have no idea. Not being cheeky.
No grounding probe, but that’s a good theory. I might put it to the test.
The losses were devastating for sure, especially with not knowing what was wrong for so long.
This thing made me lose over $1,000 worth of coral in my tank, even after calling and questioning it with @Hanna Instruments. When it arrived and I calibrated it with the solution, it read my tank at 32ppt, while my freshly calibrated refractometer read 1.026sg, and my tank was just dandy. I contacted Hannah and they insured me that my refractometer was wrong, their probe was right, and my tanks salinity was low.
This is the moment where I made the mistake.
I began slowly rising my salinity to where it ready 35ppt over 6-8 weeks on the Hannah checker, against what my refractometer was saying. That’s when everything I had slowly started to STN. I was chasing every avenue with what could be wrong for weeks, everything tested normal and nothing in my tank had changed for a long time. I decided to send off my water for ICP testing and low and behold, my salinity came back at about 39ppt. I thought that the icp test must have been wrong and did not believe the results, but after eliminating every possible source of contamination, pulling and inspecting pumps, replacing heaters, running carbon and cuprisorb. I finally decided to try lowering my salinity to where my refractometer was correct, which was about 32.5-33ppt on the Hannah checker. Low and behold my tank bounced back very quickly.
BRS is now telling customers that this will only work on freshly mixed saltwater, and not on your tank as other contaminates will cause the readings to be off. I have pretty much every Hannah checker, but this one missed the mark really bad for me and resulted in the loss of the majority’s of my prized acros, including a homewrecker and a Walt Disney colony.
So sorry to hear this, man. Mine is working great, but it did drift after 2-3 months without calibration. I just recalibrated, and we're back in business.
I would suggest getting some 35PPT calibration solution for your refractometer, if you don't have any already. That way you can cross check it with a known standard, and know which device is accurate. Though, I can't imagine you'll keep using the Hanna...