I have a Hanna pH electronic meter from my reef tanks days. You stick the thing in the water and and two electrodes measure. Was some 70 bucks, supposed to be Dang accurate.
Problem is it reads .1-.2 HIGHER pH than phenol red test kit from K-2006 and the HTH kit from walmart. Tonight K2006 kit said 7.5, pH meter said 7.7.
What to believe? I know the phenol test is about as simple as it can be, but I'm confused about the wide difference.
Could the free CL- ions be messing with the electronic meter? Doesn't make sense. I'm using trichlor tabs for now but really want to get a full handle on what my water is doing. Test results via K-2006:
FC -7
CC - 0
CYA-30-40
ALK - 100 (using thrichlor tabs for now via chlorinator, want them to up CYA)
CH - 180
MODS - if you want to move this somewhere else, feel free to do so.
Problem is it reads .1-.2 HIGHER pH than phenol red test kit from K-2006 and the HTH kit from walmart. Tonight K2006 kit said 7.5, pH meter said 7.7.
What to believe? I know the phenol test is about as simple as it can be, but I'm confused about the wide difference.
Could the free CL- ions be messing with the electronic meter? Doesn't make sense. I'm using trichlor tabs for now but really want to get a full handle on what my water is doing. Test results via K-2006:
FC -7
CC - 0
CYA-30-40
ALK - 100 (using thrichlor tabs for now via chlorinator, want them to up CYA)
CH - 180
MODS - if you want to move this somewhere else, feel free to do so.