i wish hannah just had the press button trigger the 7min timer. its so annoying that their testers all work differently. they should be aiming for a uniform experience across the board.
Also, I always set a timer as well; but I wish they updated it to display the last reading when you first turn it on. I also wish they’d lower cost since it seems like the technology across checkers would be very similar, therefore I’d eventually expect their cost of new tests to go down since R&D costs should be reduced
A great piece of equipment that Hanna has introduced into the market with accurate results. I agree that testing is so much easier with minimal effort.
Its so weird because I have the old checker and its garbage with 47 steps, filters, 10 reagents and a jackhammer required. I kept seeing people recommending the hanna checker for nitrates and I was like huh? Found this video and see its a whole new checker. Just bought it.
The difference between the HR and LR is basically the accuracy resolution and the scale it will measure. LR will only measure 0-5ppm directly only. HR covers a much wider scale. More importantly, the HR check is significantly less involved that the LR checker.
Still a chore, is there a tester who can monitore levels like a ph meter ? it's a pita to buy drops or reagent (1$ per test seriously???) and play with them....
i wish hannah just had the press button trigger the 7min timer. its so annoying that their testers all work differently. they should be aiming for a uniform experience across the board.
Love using this, so much better than trying to tell the difference between shades of purple/pink.
Also, I always set a timer as well; but I wish they updated it to display the last reading when you first turn it on. I also wish they’d lower cost since it seems like the technology across checkers would be very similar, therefore I’d eventually expect their cost of new tests to go down since R&D costs should be reduced
A great piece of equipment that Hanna has introduced into the market with accurate results. I agree that testing is so much easier with minimal effort.
A question is posible to use tris even when you have Low nítrate lével ? Because is easier
Than Low range One
Great job. Clear and simple with helpful tips.
Its so weird because I have the old checker and its garbage with 47 steps, filters, 10 reagents and a jackhammer required. I kept seeing people recommending the hanna checker for nitrates and I was like huh? Found this video and see its a whole new checker. Just bought it.
Doesn’t the little pill used in the auto mixer interfere with hanna readings?
Can these be used for fresh water aquarium testing?
What’s the difference between “high range” and the checker that doesn’t say “high range” ? Ty
The difference between the HR and LR is basically the accuracy resolution and the scale it will measure. LR will only measure 0-5ppm directly only. HR covers a much wider scale. More importantly, the HR check is significantly less involved that the LR checker.
@ okay Thank you David
What is safe nitrate level for marine fish? Like highest it can go to keep Healthy fish
What is different from Hanna Nitrate LR Checker?
47 steps, no filter, 6 syringes and 9 reagents.
Yeah Hana’s a bit cheap on reagents on all there products they need to step it up
Is the low range any difference for the process
Yes! The LR requires almost 30 mins and a million steps (exaggerated :P) before you get a reading.
@@petert2041 oh lord okay good thing I was thinking of getting one from a reefer used
Still a chore, is there a tester who can monitore levels like a ph meter ? it's a pita to buy drops or reagent (1$ per test seriously???) and play with them....
What's a bad reading and healthy reading with this tester??
Any nitrates above 5 ppm
Would be nice if they included a card telling you what the readings mean. So it gives you a number, then what?
Anyone else have their phone set a 7 minute timer when he asked Siri?
😂
@Matthew @BRStv Lol..
I’ve been doing that for years with the 3 min timer with the phosphate checker
Really expensive with time... nah
Doesn't seem worth it. I'm glad I watched this video before I spent $300 ON THESE