Exact iDip Digital Water Testing

I have the IDip and Hanna for Alk & Cal
I have tested with both and get results that are close.
As far as ease of use, the IDip is the way to go.
 
I have the IDip and Hanna for Alk & Cal
I have tested with both and get results that are close.
As far as ease of use, the IDip is the way to go.
Ive been waiting for someone to say this. That is good news.

Like i said I am interested in this and have been contemplating getting it. Just want to make sure its worth it.
 
With the Idip, you will it with water, Hit the zero button, hit the test button, It starts counting down, You put in the test strip and move it back and forth till the count reaches one, you remove the strip, it gives you the result.

Now you do have people who may:
  • Not fill the hole completely
  • bump out some water moving it from the tank to the table
  • not have the strip ready and put it in right after they hit test, or put it id before they hit test
  • Not leave the strip in till the count reaches one or leave it in after the count is over

You can't fix people who cannot read instructions, but I believe if you gave this test to 20 - 3rd graders they would all be able to get the same result if they follow the simple steps.

ALL the other tests you can give to grown adults and they will get different results. If you did not listen in chemistry class, most people do not know how to read it a test tube has 10ml. The top of the arc or the bottom of the arc? Don't get me started on the tests you need to swirl
 
I have been pretty methodical about my testing methods. I have even gone the route of doing the test incorrectly to see how off the results are.. That being said my results have been inconsistant at best. Now I would like to think of myself as more on the 5th grade level ....

that being said I am not slamming this testing method but to make the blanket statement below might be a bit harsh in reality.

for me I test at the same time..... using the instructions correctly and even measure out how much water is being used to fill the idip. also only moving the test strip twice per second to make sure the readings are consistent. ... Another example is PH for me.. I use 2 different calibrated probes for PH and the idip has never pulled an accurate reading.. It always reads High. Meaning i don't get a number it only says HI...

With the Idip, you will it with water, Hit the zero button, hit the test button, It starts counting down, You put in the test strip and move it back and forth till the count reaches one, you remove the strip, it gives you the result.

Now you do have people who may:
  • Not fill the hole completely
  • bump out some water moving it from the tank to the table
  • not have the strip ready and put it in right after they hit test, or put it id before they hit test
  • Not leave the strip in till the count reaches one or leave it in after the count is over

You can't fix people who cannot read instructions, but I believe if you gave this test to 20 - 3rd graders they would all be able to get the same result if they follow the simple steps.

ALL the other tests you can give to grown adults and they will get different results. If you did not listen in chemistry class, most people do not know how to read it a test tube has 10ml. The top of the arc or the bottom of the arc? Don't get me started on the tests you need to swirl
 
I have been pretty methodical about my testing methods. I have even gone the route of doing the test incorrectly to see how off the results are.. That being said my results have been inconsistant at best. Now I would like to think of myself as more on the 5th grade level ....

that being said I am not slamming this testing method but to make the blanket statement below might be a bit harsh in reality.

for me I test at the same time..... using the instructions correctly and even measure out how much water is being used to fill the idip. also only moving the test strip twice per second to make sure the readings are consistent. ... Another example is PH for me.. I use 2 different calibrated probes for PH and the idip has never pulled an accurate reading.. It always reads High. Meaning i don't get a number it only says HI...

I would contact them and get them to replace your unit.
 
I for one love salifert that's all I use. Since I got the idip it has been on point with salifert ALK and cal don't know why the other guy is so off will run some test this weekend and see. Have tested ALK since the update and it was on point as always.
 
Alk prior 147, 152, 150, 151 each 2 weeks apart.

The rest have been as consistent or varied as I've adjusted dosing and feeding.

You can see all my test results on aquaticlog, http://www.aquaticlog.com/aquariums/lnevo/1

I've been using the idip exclusively since mid september

Thank you I will check it out

I for one love salifert that's all I use. Since I got the idip it has been on point with salifert ALK and cal don't know why the other guy is so off will run some test this weekend and see. Have tested ALK since the update and it was on point as always.

That is good news like I said I am definitely interested in it but just wanted to make sure on accuracy compared to other tests first.


How many test do you get before you have to replenish?
 
Calcium has been good for me. Haven't had a low reading for nitrate so can't comment on that range but I have been getting .03 for phosphate where before I was getting a reading of low with no value. I use an ipad and that notified me of the update.
 
Well I just ran some test.
Idip/salifert
Alk 8.12/8.10
Cal 521/425 way off
Po4 Lo/0 Hanna ulr 36ppb
No3 8/between 5-10
 
Considering the accuracy and usual variation in using the hanna po4 test I am not surprised by any differing margin.
 
Understand that that is why I always run the test twice and both times I got the same Lo reading and Hanna gave me the same 36
 

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