I would try another test kit to help verify the Hanna value at least ballpark wise.
Before the Trident, I always run a few tests when changing reagents or new test kits against a known solution like a reference solution.
That way you have a baseline of how far of a deviation the tests are.
There is no way to calibrate a Hanna tester at home. The ‘calibration’ test is just a verification that the tester is within range.
My suggestion other than another test kit is to stop all dosing.
Take tests at the same time everyday and see the trend. Do manual dose to bring back to desired level (if higher than desired, let it drop) as long as it is less than 1 dkh. If more than 1 dkh, break up into several doses.
Once you have a better understanding of what your tank is doing, do a manual adjustment dose to get your tank to the desired levels then start auto dosing again.
Make sure to calculate the required amount based on the manufacturer of the 2 part you are using.
Keep testing everyday at the same time everyday, adjusting as you go and soon you will get a stable (within 1 dkh is acceptable imho) level.
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Before the Trident, I always run a few tests when changing reagents or new test kits against a known solution like a reference solution.
That way you have a baseline of how far of a deviation the tests are.
There is no way to calibrate a Hanna tester at home. The ‘calibration’ test is just a verification that the tester is within range.
My suggestion other than another test kit is to stop all dosing.
Take tests at the same time everyday and see the trend. Do manual dose to bring back to desired level (if higher than desired, let it drop) as long as it is less than 1 dkh. If more than 1 dkh, break up into several doses.
Once you have a better understanding of what your tank is doing, do a manual adjustment dose to get your tank to the desired levels then start auto dosing again.
Make sure to calculate the required amount based on the manufacturer of the 2 part you are using.
Keep testing everyday at the same time everyday, adjusting as you go and soon you will get a stable (within 1 dkh is acceptable imho) level.
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