With the issues around these automatic testers has anyone tried putting the reagents on magnetic stirrers programed to mix them before each test? Seems this may keep the reagents better suspended. After all, Neptune advises to shake the reagents when changing them. With reagents lasting 2 months I'm sure some elements settle out of solution over time and skew test results a bit?
I know Hydros mentions using air to agitate the reagents, but I wouldn't think air would be the best choice due to possible contamination.
Thoughts?
I know Hydros mentions using air to agitate the reagents, but I wouldn't think air would be the best choice due to possible contamination.
Thoughts?