The reading on my trident still tracks with what the alkalinity in my tank is doing it’s just reading 1.5 dKh low. I know that it is the reagent that has caused my initial low reading I’m just surprised that the calibration didn’t take it back to the value that I calibrated it to.
Like someone else in the thread mentioned, I calibrated it with my tank water and I expected the next reading to be what I set it to.
The only logical answer I’ve seen is that the difference between the test and the calibration is too great so it essentially ignored the calibration. I may try calibrating again and just raising the reading by .75, then if that works calibrate again to raise it another .75. That or I will just get used to it reading 1.5 low, since I’ve already adjusted my controlled dosing and alarm limits.
Like someone else in the thread mentioned, I calibrated it with my tank water and I expected the next reading to be what I set it to.
The only logical answer I’ve seen is that the difference between the test and the calibration is too great so it essentially ignored the calibration. I may try calibrating again and just raising the reading by .75, then if that works calibrate again to raise it another .75. That or I will just get used to it reading 1.5 low, since I’ve already adjusted my controlled dosing and alarm limits.