I keep seeing these posts from people with Guardian KH saying their hanna Alk colorometers were off by more then 1 dkh even though their hanna test samples tested perfect. Anybody double or triple check against other reliable sources??
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I keep seeing these posts from people with Guardian KH saying their hanna Alk colorometers were off by more then 1 dkh even though their hanna test samples tested perfect. Anybody double or triple check against other reliable sources??
Check out our top 10 pH electrode mistakes https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/top-10-mistakes-in-ph-measurement.315029/I keep seeing these posts from people with Guardian KH saying their hanna Alk colorometers were off by more then 1 dkh even though their hanna test samples tested perfect. Anybody double or triple check against other reliable sources??
Problem is they are verifying it with other test kits.Check out our top 10 pH electrode mistakes https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/top-10-mistakes-in-ph-measurement.315029/
Do you have links to specific threads you can share?I keep seeing these posts from people with Guardian KH saying their hanna Alk colorometers were off by more then 1 dkh even though their hanna test samples tested perfect. Anybody double or triple check against other reliable sources??
https://www.reef2reef.com/index.php?threads/288011/Do you have links to specific threads you can share?
https://www.reef2reef.com/index.php?threads/288011/
Its throughout, but check the last page or 2. Theres a few there with guys who know what they are doing.
FWIW, the KH Guardian manual says, "We recommend exchange the pH probe every three months, and perform pH4 and pH7 calibration every time at the exchange." There is a video that has been posted online of the KH Guardian in operation that shows that in between tests, the probe is stored in tank water.I could not find anything specifically about whether or not the pH electrode for the Kh guardian was cared for properly in this thread.
Do you know if that three month mark ever changes? What if someone measures alkalinity 20 times per day versus 1 time per day on their kH guardian? Storing a pH electrode in saltwater is not the most ideal condition, however it is better than say freshwater or de-ionized water. Aquariums are not the harshest of applications but that is still dependent on the type of aquarium. A pH electrode in saltwater aquarium will last longer than an aquarium with very low conductivity water. The main reason is that the solution inside the reference cell of the probe is very salty, so when the probe is placed in saltwater the diffusion of the reference electrolyte will be less than when it is placed in very low conductivity water. The amount of diffusion and any osmotic effects are factors that will cause a probe to fail over time. In process applications it is common for an industrial user to leave the probe constantly in the solution. The pH values are verified by having a portable meter that is used to check the accuracy of the process reading. The controller is adjusted to match the portable (process calibration). The process probe is pulled periodically for a traditional calibration and that will depend on the process but a typical time frame would be monthly. For aquariums we work with it would be recommended to take the probe out and and check calibration weekly. If the reading is substantially different from the pH buffer then it will need to be re-calibrated. If there is not much change then the time frame can be increased. Its usually a good trouble shooting tip to submerge the pH electrode in a buffer to check the accuracy periodically, but it sounds like kH guardian has planned a conservative time frame with the exchanging of their pH probe.FWIW, the KH Guardian manual says, "We recommend exchange the pH probe every three months, and perform pH4 and pH7 calibration every time at the exchange." There is a video that has been posted online of the KH Guardian in operation that shows that in between tests, the probe is stored in tank water.

