New Reagent Code for the HI772 dKH Alkalinity Checker

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Hi all,

We updated the reagent product code used for the HI772 dKH Alkalinity Checker. The new code is:

HI772-26 Marine Alkalinity Checker® HC Reagents for HI772 (25 Tests)
http://hannainst.com/marine-alkalinity-checkerr-hc-reagents-25-tests.html

This have been updated from the HI755-26. The chemical used is still the same we just created a new code to match our reagent categorization system. The HI755-26 Alkalinity reagent for the ppm Marine Checker is still an active code and the reagents can be used interchangeably.

Thank you for testing with Hanna Instruments!
 
Thank you
 
This have been updated from the HI755-26. The chemical used is still the same we just created a new code to match our reagent categorization system. The HI755-26 Alkalinity reagent for the ppm Marine Checker is still an active code and the reagents can be used interchangeably.

Just went online to ask whether the alkalinity regents were interchangeable, so thank you. This should be a sticky or in an FAQ!
 
My original hanna checker came with a reagent HI755S when I order a new reagent I got HI772S do I have to multiply with a different number to know my DkH. I was using the 0.056 DkH. My Hanna checker model is HI 755.
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My original hanna checker came with a reagent HI755S when I order a new reagent I got HI772S do I have to multiply with a different number to know my DkH. I was using the 0.056 DkH. My Hanna checker model is HI 755.
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The HI772S and HI755S are codes for reagents that initially come with the marine alkalinity Checkers. They can be used interchangeably
 
Why give different measure whit reagent 755 and 772. Checker HI755 marine ppm
Example measures
159 whit reagent 755
59 whit reagent 772
Some idea?
 
The alkalinity reagent is pH sensitive and can easily become contaminated with saltwater accidentally. We recommend checking with a newly opened reagent. HI772-26 and HI755-26 are the same reagent. Make sure the reagents are not expired as well.
 

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