Reef Factory kH Keeper Plus - Tweaking

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Hello, I recently setup a new kH Keeper Plus, including the 1:9 concentrated solution, pH probe calibration and pump calibrations. Everything seemed to go well. I've run the tester every 4 hours for a few days and get consistent results with slight anticipated swings and changes when adding ALK solution to tank. However, my readings seem high compared to a Hanna tester and Salifert test. Included below are my most recent results. Any suggestions how to tweak the Keeper?

Hanna Result: 7.6
Salifert Result: 7.7
Keeper Plus: 7.94

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Salifert Reagent: .50
Salifert using Keeper Reagent: .48 (should be .46 based on chart)

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Last time I saw a post like this the RHF Chemistry guy came along and posted that dKH will change with salinity. I don't know if this is impacting your reporting?

I also don't have a ReefKeeper so I can't give you any additional help except this bump.
 

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Hello, I recently setup a new kH Keeper Plus, including the 1:9 concentrated solution, pH probe calibration and pump calibrations. Everything seemed to go well. I've run the tester every 4 hours for a few days and get consistent results with slight anticipated swings and changes when adding ALK solution to tank. However, my readings seem high compared to a Hanna tester and Salifert test. Included below are my most recent results. Any suggestions how to tweak the Keeper?

Hanna Result: 7.6
Salifert Result: 7.7
Keeper Plus: 7.94

Reagent
Salifert Reagent: .50
Salifert using Keeper Reagent: .48 (should be .46 based on chart)

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Don't sweat it - it's only 0.3 which is unimportant.

If the difference bothers you use the calibration in the Khk+ to adjust to match the Salifert test.

At the end of the day, the actual number is not important - keeping the number consistent is more important.
 
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@gbroadbridge thanks for the reply. I noticed an area in the settings to make adjustments. I wasn't certain whether that only changes the current test result or future results by the changed amount?
 

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@gbroadbridge thanks for the reply. I noticed an area in the settings to make adjustments. I wasn't certain whether that only changes the current test result or future results by the changed amount?
It shifts future measurements by that offset.

It does not affect the current or previous result.

So, simply enter the result from Salifert taken at the same time, and the next measurement should match the Salifert.
 
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Hello, another question regarding the KH keeper. How do I test the magnet stirrer? Anyone know where to find replacements?
 
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