I Have been using API test kits for the last 18 months or so. I understand their subjectivity with color interpretations, testing procedure integrity etc..
So I have been slowly (month by month) been upgrading to Hanna checkers. I have Hanna for Calcium, pH, alkalinity, calcium, and as of today high range nitrate (HRN). So far, everything has been similar with the exception of alkalinity. API was consistently lower than Hanna.
For HRN, I tested my water today with API and got a result of 30ish ppm. I received and ran a Hannah HRN test and got a result of 2.1 ppm. I did the test incorrectly... Helps to read the instructions. Shake for 2 minutes please.
After correcting my mistakes, the Hanna HRN test returned a result of 25.2 ppm. Similar to the API result, but more precise, and not subjectiveish.
So, what does this mean? Well, I am not sure, but it is a data point. Hope it is helpful to others. Hanna low range phosphate will be the next tool in my arsenal.
So I have been slowly (month by month) been upgrading to Hanna checkers. I have Hanna for Calcium, pH, alkalinity, calcium, and as of today high range nitrate (HRN). So far, everything has been similar with the exception of alkalinity. API was consistently lower than Hanna.
For HRN, I tested my water today with API and got a result of 30ish ppm. I received and ran a Hannah HRN test and got a result of 2.1 ppm. I did the test incorrectly... Helps to read the instructions. Shake for 2 minutes please.
After correcting my mistakes, the Hanna HRN test returned a result of 25.2 ppm. Similar to the API result, but more precise, and not subjectiveish.
So, what does this mean? Well, I am not sure, but it is a data point. Hope it is helpful to others. Hanna low range phosphate will be the next tool in my arsenal.