I have the ultra low checker that turns off after 3 min. the trick is to use 2 vials. I use the second vial for the reagent and mix it before turning the hanna on. I wouldn't hold the hanna in my hand half sideways while its reading like you did. lol. good vid
Just used mine for the first time tonight. I wish I would have watched your video first! You gave some GREAT tips! I will have it down good next time I test. I just used two vials one with 10ml for the calibration then I have the other mixed up with reagent already to place it right into the reader so mine never times out. Great tip to get all the reagent into the tester! That was the main issue I had.
great video, as always. just want to mention that the timer of the phofphorus checker is set to 3 min and after that it will shut off, not 2 min. I have this checker and I always start a timer on my phone to be sure that I complete my test before the 3 minutes ends. It is doable if I cut (as you did in the video) the reagent before I start my test. Thanks for your great content. And for your beautiful tank. It is an inspiration for me.
So glad to have gotten this today. At first I had an issue with the display, but the second test seemed to be fine. I was using a different phosphate test kit (won’t say name) but it showed 00. I tested with the Hanna phosphate ULR at 0.71ppm.
Was wondering if you shared info about pinpointing the source of your minor hair algae issue you had a few videos ago. I think it was mentioned in the video about your ICP test results. Just looking forward to you sharing that info. Thanks for sharing your reef.
Yes it was the RODI resin not being changed. Currently doing reefflux. Will have video once done with treatment. Be sure your subbed so you don’t miss it ;)
Lee Havicon Almost all science grade reagents come in packaging like that. It’s really nothing new. There’s a method to doing it you should look into. Just cut it to create a funnel.
You need to make a video on how to use all kinds of tests and different brands because most of the videos out there even the ones from the actual company selling the test are kinda shit. You do a great job explaining everything great video 👍🏼
Ya maybe in the future. I would be expensive for me to go buy all so I will see what the best way to get my hands on them. All I use is Hanna so makes it easy :)
The "U" that you are referring to Inside of the Glass "CUVETTE" (Expensive ones are made out of Crystal)is called a "Meniscus" caused by the Surface Tension of the Water in this case. But it can be caused by ANY Liquid being measured in ANY Gravity Measuring Laboratory "Glassware" i.e. Graduated Cylinders, Test Tubes, And Cuvette's.........But just to be "Lab Accurate". Always Measure By The Lowest Part Of The Meniscus (U).... Great Video Though! ✅😉 Sean.
Man, I just learned that ONLY the ‘ULR’ (HI774) is certified as accurate for ‘Marine’ use. Crap I’ve been using Hanna’s ‘Phosphate LR’ (HI713) instead of ‘Phosphate ULR’ (HI774) No wonder my readings have been 0.00 for so long! Yep sucks to learn I’ve unknowingly been using the wrong one for the past couple years. The things I’m still learning...lol.
I weigh my water on digital scales 10ml of sea water is equivalent to 10.2518 grams. And that way its the same every time, make sure you have scales that do 0.01g.
I have the ultra low checker that turns off after 3 min. the trick is to use 2 vials. I use the second vial for the reagent and mix it before turning the hanna on. I wouldn't hold the hanna in my hand half sideways while its reading like you did. lol. good vid
Great info thanks for sharing 🤙🏼
Just used mine for the first time tonight. I wish I would have watched your video first! You gave some GREAT tips! I will have it down good next time I test. I just used two vials one with 10ml for the calibration then I have the other mixed up with reagent already to place it right into the reader so mine never times out. Great tip to get all the reagent into the tester! That was the main issue I had.
Thanks for the vid. Geek fun fact - 'U-shape' of water in the cuvette (vial) is called the meniscus.
great video, as always. just want to mention that the timer of the phofphorus checker is set to 3 min and after that it will shut off, not 2 min. I have this checker and I always start a timer on my phone to be sure that I complete my test before the 3 minutes ends. It is doable if I cut (as you did in the video) the reagent before I start my test. Thanks for your great content. And for your beautiful tank. It is an inspiration for me.
ahh okay my mistake. Well thanks for the correction. Thanks for the kind words happy reefing.
Very good demostration.👍
I am ordering my phosphate ULR hanna checker next week
So glad to have gotten this today. At first I had an issue with the display, but the second test seemed to be fine. I was using a different phosphate test kit (won’t say name) but it showed 00. I tested with the Hanna phosphate ULR at 0.71ppm.
Love your videos on the Hanna checkers. Hanna should sponsor you!
I just ordered this hopefully it’s as good as their alkalinity one I love that one lol
Glad I waited before buying the other model. Great video as always.
Thanks! This one is a must!
why you dont fill it up until white line? or this white line is not 10ml? if that is the answer than they are unbeleivble.
What about using de-Ionised to clean it?
What should the best level should the phosphate should be at
really good and clear how to video for new guys to marine like myself
Was wondering if you shared info about pinpointing the source of your minor hair algae issue you had a few videos ago. I think it was mentioned in the video about your ICP test results. Just looking forward to you sharing that info. Thanks for sharing your reef.
Yes it was the RODI resin not being changed. Currently doing reefflux. Will have video once done with treatment. Be sure your subbed so you don’t miss it ;)
@@eatsleepreef9565 - Awesome. I had suspected the RODI due to some of your numbers from your ICP test. Thanks for sharing and look forward to it.
Hey, I got the cvs rodi and my hannas work great! Thanks for the videos!
Thanks for the great video!
Why not use a glass funnel with a tiny end to transfer the powder?
BTW: excellent video. I wonder why this kind of video is so rare.
What is the correct parameter?
Obviously Hanna still don’t realise the sachet are a frecking stupid idea, why not have a thin sugar type sachet which is easier to tip into the vial.
Lee Havicon Almost all science grade reagents come in packaging like that. It’s really nothing new. There’s a method to doing it you should look into. Just cut it to create a funnel.
@@dropitlikeitshot815 I agree with you. It’s really not that hard.
You need to make a video on how to use all kinds of tests and different brands because most of the videos out there even the ones from the actual company selling the test are kinda shit. You do a great job explaining everything great video 👍🏼
Ya maybe in the future. I would be expensive for me to go buy all so I will see what the best way to get my hands on them. All I use is Hanna so makes it easy :)
Why did mine turn blue when add the powder?
The "U" that you are referring to Inside of the Glass "CUVETTE" (Expensive ones are made out of Crystal)is called a "Meniscus" caused by the Surface Tension of the Water in this case. But it can be caused by ANY Liquid being measured in ANY Gravity Measuring Laboratory "Glassware" i.e. Graduated Cylinders, Test Tubes, And Cuvette's.........But just to be "Lab Accurate". Always Measure By The Lowest Part Of The Meniscus (U)....
Great Video Though! ✅😉
Sean.
Hope I get one for Christmas
What is the model number for this model?
"from this point on we want to shit it, shake it" LOL that needed an edit hahaha :)
Great video
To convert phosphorus ppb to Phosphate ppm you need to multiply by 3,066 and divide by 1000. So 1ppb of phosphorus is about 0,00366 ppm Phosphate.
Mine is blinking 200 is this a error
Man, I just learned that ONLY the ‘ULR’ (HI774) is certified as accurate for ‘Marine’ use.
Crap I’ve been using Hanna’s ‘Phosphate LR’ (HI713) instead of ‘Phosphate ULR’ (HI774) No wonder my readings have been 0.00 for so long!
Yep sucks to learn I’ve unknowingly been using the wrong one for the past couple years. The things I’m still learning...lol.
Where did you find a syringe like that? I need a few of those.
Amazon
Finally PPM! Not a fan of the little paper packets. There's got to be an easier way. IDK. Anyway, thanks for the video!
or a vial of powder + scoop like red sea
wich checker do you use?
Bruh, I can never get my phosphates to test below 0.30
Great tips. Do we get a discount if we have the older tester and upgrade to up tester?
You would have to talk to HANNA for that.
Bummer I just bought the ppb phosphorus checker. But nice video.
It is still a great checker just be sure to have the online chart with you which makes it easy.
I weigh my water on digital scales 10ml of sea water is equivalent to 10.2518 grams. And that way its the same every time, make sure you have scales that do 0.01g.
@8:52 that cough knocked the reading off a few ppm
6:25 puff of reagent = inaccurate test 😂😂😂
Always getting .090 ppm. Followed every single step. Still the same result.
So do I and it turns blue when I add the powder.. his didn't 🤷♂️
Phosphorous ULR checker has been out years in England
This is not that. This is PHOSPHATE ULM. Just came out 2 months ago.
Wear cloves.
they need to make tablets