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Old 03-06-2019, 03:08 PM
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Unless Hanna is prepared to pay me a healthy sum you will be getting an honest opinion.

Hanna if you are listening I am open to offers. I am not too proud I can be bought.
If that’s the case I will pm you my address and you can send me one
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Old 03-12-2019, 11:08 PM
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Picking mine up today, will have a brief review later tonight.
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So, I went from BNIB to the first tank reading in about 10 minutes. By default it reads PPT / º C, changed those. Calibration was super easy, the test itself took about 10 seconds to stabilize for the final reading.

My tank should be at 78º F on the dot, Hanna reads 77.9º F.

Now for the goods:

Hanna HI98319 - 1.025 SG
Refractometer ("calibrated"), between 1.025-1.026 SG
Milwaukee MA887 - 1.027 SG

I will at this point trust the Hanna more than the other two, simply because it has a traceable reference solution to calibrate off of. Debating selling the Milwaukee or just keeping it for "dirty" tank use (like the QT tanks).

Happy with the purchase, the reagent box is like three times as big as the unit itself heh. Expiry on them is November 2023. I'll continue to see how things go, but I think they have a winner in this unit versus all the other "pens" coming onto the market.
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I think they have a winner in this unit versus all the other "pens" coming onto the market.
Good to hear. I get mine tomorrow.
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Great information! I went ahead and ordered one as well.
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Default Hanna Marine Salinity Tester

I just looked up the specs for the Hanna meter , and it looks like the accuracy range is +/- 1 ppt , which I’m not too crazy about. Is this anymore accurate than a good quality refractometer ? I guess it’s still more convenient to use at least.

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Old 03-14-2019, 12:29 AM
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I just looked up the specs for the Hanna meter , and it looks like the accuracy range is +/- 1 ppt , which I’m not too crazy about. Is this anymore accurate than a good quality refractometer ? I guess it’s still more convenient to use at least.
Its convenience I want. It is as accurate as a good quality refractometer. I have 9 different tanks, quarantine tanks, copepod cultures, water for changes that I have to regularly test this device will make this job a breeze.

If you only have one tank on an Apex controller you likely would not need this tool.
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Old 03-16-2019, 03:17 AM
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Here is my review:

The good:
Quickly tested 9 tanks.
It automatically adjusts the salinity for the temperature of the tanks
Fairly easy to setup and calibrate
Calibration is good for a month.

The bad:
It uses a cr 2032 battery. Not something you normally would have at home. Expensive battery.
It is only precise to +or-1ppt. Would be nice if it was a little more accurate.
It only uses the hanna calibration solution packs.

All in all I would say for my use it is perfect. Will let you know how it goes in a couple months.

The unit comes with 4 calibration packs so you do not have to rush out and buy the calibration solution.
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Old 03-16-2019, 04:59 AM
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CR2032's are pretty cheap, can get a two pack of actual branded Energizers at Princess Auto for like 4 bucks.
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