fatjusto
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I am just wondering if there is an easy digital instrument which can be used to measure alkalinity. Just wondering what everyone here uses
Cheers
Justo
Cheers
Justo
I am just wondering if there is an easy digital instrument which can be used to measure alkalinity. Just wondering what everyone here uses
Cheers
Justo
Agreed with Don. A decently accurate titration kit is usually the way to go (Salifert, Hach, LaMotte ect). Probes are in constant need of calibration, cleaning and replacing. Digital equipment is generally a little more accurate but by no means more convenient.
Unless you are COLORBLIND, of course!
(Sorry I just had to add that--last month my office was striving to improve product usability for our visually-impaired customers.)
But I guess if someone were truly color-blind,
they probably wouldn't be very interested in the hobby as a whole,
Corals, fish, inverts, etc. don't garner nearly as much excitement when seen in shades of gray....:lol:
:lol: We have colormeters for the color blind folks. I have to use one to test for P. They are really just a test kit but use a meter to see the color and give you a measurement.
Don
Thanks crew, how often are you checking it? Given my tank is new what do you think is good protocol
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