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The purpose of this post was to show how imprecise the home test kits.
I know I have issues and I am working on efforts to stabilize my tank. But because I have issues the short term solution is to test the parameters and make adjustments daily. I was hoping that my use of test kits was precise enough to give me a close enough reading. Apparently not. |
Now there are multiple ICP companies has anyone checked ICP results from different companies? I would be interested to see how close they would be from a single tank all taken at the same time.
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Consistency over accuracy. Anything else is just chasing the numbers. |
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I am only searching for stable values not overly concerned if my alkalinity is 7 or 8 but I don't want it jumping all over the place. A year ago I found out that my 6 month old Sybon salinity calibration solution was way off. I thought my tank was at 1.025 and it was actually at 1.030. Sending off the samples to ATI is just a way of finding out if my test kits are giving accurate numbers. |
Fair enough but how can you be sure ATI's results are correct?
I never got variable results when I tested with Salifert for example. |
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I am really not sure that you can even compare hobby grade test kits, that are wrought with human error to lab grade ICP testing done by a knowledgeable lab technician. From my experience with hobby grade test kits they tend to be relatively consistent if we take out the human error factor. I just wanted to know how my readings compared to the lab testing. I also wanted to confirm that there were no unwanted substance (heavy metals etc.) that cannot be tested for. |
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