I love mine. Works great and the reagent is priced fairly. It gives you no excuse not to test alk daily. I bought a 4Es scientific adjustable 1-10 mL pipette from Amazon to use with it. I get extremely consistent results this way. You can crank it up to 10 mL to measure your water sample and 1 mL to measure the reagent. Rinsing the vials and storing them with RODI water inside helps keep them clean and clear. Don’t forget to wipe the vials with a microfiber cloth before reading too!
I use the checker. Make sure you have an extra bottle of reagent on hand. After about 2 months the open reagent will start to go bad and give a low reading.
Yes. I have not had a bottle go bad since starting this practice. I test my nano tank once a week. I read about doing so on R2R. Prior to learning about degradation of the reagent, I once got my dkh up to 14 because I was dosing due to low test results.
Good boy Matthew! 🥰🐶 I plan to get Hanna alk tester for my aquarium when I start adding corals, mostly because I want to use “all for reef” for adding supplements. I’m pretty sure it uses the alk difference to work out how much is required 🥰🐶
At this point this is the only Hanna checker I can recommend. I love it, and considering this is one of the most important things to check for, I tried a few of them. Made a few vids on it too 🙂
Wouldn't be without my Hanna checkers!! i use this one, phosphate ulr, nitrate and calcium. Alk one is epic, as Ive been able to up my all for reef dosing depending on results 👌 That usage guide too 10/10
Here’s a tip I picked up off reef2reef: Shake the reagent before you use it and after you open the bottle, store it in the fridge. Apparently there was an issue where the dkH would read lower over time, this apparently helps prevent that.
I love mine. Works great and the reagent is priced fairly. It gives you no excuse not to test alk daily. I bought a 4Es scientific adjustable 1-10 mL pipette from Amazon to use with it. I get extremely consistent results this way. You can crank it up to 10 mL to measure your water sample and 1 mL to measure the reagent. Rinsing the vials and storing them with RODI water inside helps keep them clean and clear. Don’t forget to wipe the vials with a microfiber cloth before reading too!
DAILY??
Thank you for the detail about the syringe and tip -- I wasn't quite sure.
I use both Salifert and Hanna alk test. Both are pretty close.
Im not surprised that every BRS video is better then the product video from the manufactures.
Just got the Hanna Master marine from you guys, excited to run my first Alkalinity check 😊
I use the checker. Make sure you have an extra bottle of reagent on hand. After about 2 months the open reagent will start to go bad and give a low reading.
I refrigerate my reagent as a solution to this problem.
Refrigerate your reagent!
@@Ryan-ig5hk ah didnt know this...
Yes. I have not had a bottle go bad since starting this practice. I test my nano tank once a week. I read about doing so on R2R. Prior to learning about degradation of the reagent, I once got my dkh up to 14 because I was dosing due to low test results.
@@markmcnamara7558 I will try this
Good boy Matthew! 🥰🐶 I plan to get Hanna alk tester for my aquarium when I start adding corals, mostly because I want to use “all for reef” for adding supplements. I’m pretty sure it uses the alk difference to work out how much is required 🥰🐶
At this point this is the only Hanna checker I can recommend. I love it, and considering this is one of the most important things to check for, I tried a few of them. Made a few vids on it too 🙂
Do you need one if you’re already testing salinity?
Wouldn't be without my Hanna checkers!!
i use this one, phosphate ulr, nitrate and calcium.
Alk one is epic, as Ive been able to up my all for reef dosing depending on results 👌
That usage guide too 10/10
Here’s a tip I picked up off reef2reef:
Shake the reagent before you use it and after you open the bottle, store it in the fridge. Apparently there was an issue where the dkH would read lower over time, this apparently helps prevent that.
Has that made the reagent last longer? I got tired of replacing every month.
Except their reagent stays good for like maybe a month and then it needs replaced.
What happened to the marine master?
Hanna isn't producing more of them. At least, not for now. It was an awesome kit. Hopefully they bring it back at some point in the future.
I used the checker for 2 years. I don't use it anymore and will never go back. Why? You will find out.