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It did give me the same results 2 times and yes I fouled numerous tests as it was my first time using this style kit I had Jeff @ J&L try using the Seachem Alk kit and he showed me how to make it work better, although I still find it less user friendly than a dripper bottle is I am making up some more NSW from the same bucket and will re-test with the Elos and Seachem kits Now, here's something interesting; I took in a sample of my NSW and my DT water to J&L While Andy got the same KH results as I did, the Ca tests were nowhere near the same We each used both their kit and mine, and we tested both of my water samples I tested 470 Ca and Andy tested 380-420 It looks like it's coming down to user technique I've contacted Elos as there is a pictogram in the packaging that shows the reagent bottles being dripped from an angle of approx 45 degrees I was testing my Ca with the bottles held at an angle for 2 reasons; One is sometimes the bottle may keep dripping if held vertically and; Two was because of the images on the card This may explain why my results are so high as I'm not dispensing the same amount per drop as Andy is when the bottles are held completely vertical I've PMd LeanneP to ask her what test kits she is using and her testing methods, as well as to ask her if she'd be willling to re-test if she is using Elos kits I felt very vindicated last night after all my tests Now I'm feeling kinda sheepish ![]() Last edited by gregzz4; 09-06-2012 at 01:43 AM. |
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![]() Here's Elos' response ...
Thanks for using our products and contacting us. The angle on the illustrated pamphlet is ok but i know what you are describing that it is possible to "chop the drops", if you hold at an angle. The bottles used in the Elos kits are metered drops so it is best to get close to vertical or vertical for best results. Hope this helps and let me know if you have any other questions. Jesse S. (office) 925.600.8020 (toll free)877.373.0105 (fax) 925.600.8917 jesse@elosusa.com www.elosusa.com www.facebook.com/elosusa |
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![]() Ya ya, har har har, and "I told you so"
![]() I'll let you know what I get from the mixed water after I test it tomorrow |
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I picked up Aquavitro Calicification tonight. It claims that one of the types of calcium in it (gluconate-complexed calcium) prevents calcium precipitation and alkalinity depletion. Oh, and it claims it won't effect pH. We'll see. No snow storm in my tank, so hopefully that's a good sign. I split the difference between the lower and upper recommended dosages, which should raise it by about 20 ppm. I showed remarkable restraint. And, I purchased the little bottle: so I'd feel as if I had to make it last. I really wanted the big one. |
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Maybe someone is crawling on them ... Wow, we sure butchered your post ![]() Edit: err, meant to say thread Last edited by gregzz4; 09-06-2012 at 03:20 AM. |
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![]() I also picked up Aquavitro 8.4, in the event Alk crashes (this will raise pH and Alk). According to the Calcificatin bottle, 8.4 can be dosed within minutes of calcification. Curious. I'd like to try it to see what happens, but that is kind of scary.
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![]() You guys are all loonie!! Change salt and hope for the best.
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![]() My NSW is just over 1 hour old
79F 1.025 Sg 11 Alk 410 Ca I'll retest it tomorrow before I use it and give another report |