I think it's 5 minutes. If you don't prep your reagent packet beforehand, yes, it gets tight.doesn't the time out feature of the hanna checkers make this process difficult?
I think it's 5 minutes. If you don't prep your reagent packet beforehand, yes, it gets tight.doesn't the time out feature of the hanna checkers make this process difficult?
will it time out when the 3 minute timer is running?I think it's 5 minutes. If you don't prep your reagent packet beforehand, yes, it gets tight.
Also when cleaning your cuvette vials use RO water.
It's actually 3 min according to the directions, which seems ridiculous. But yes, you can still do it if you prep before.I think it's 5 minutes. If you don't prep your reagent packet beforehand, yes, it gets tight.
doesn't the time out feature of the hanna checkers make this process difficult?
No, so you can actually buy time by activating the timer before 3 minutes is up between tests. It just takes away from the "settling" time. My understanding is the 3 minute timer is intended to allow any floaties or bubbles to settle out of the viewing area.will it time out when the 3 minute timer is running?
I only use the 3 min timer to ensure I get a full two mins of shake when the reagent is added. I usually have the vial back in the unit with 30-40 seconds to sparewill it time out when the 3 minute timer is running?
This is why I fill the cuvette with 10 ml and empty the packet so it’s ready to dump in right away ahead like ken suggested.doesn't the time out feature of the hanna checkers make this process difficult?
I've never done this. I don't have any way to pressurize the ro water to ensure a good cleaning. I have not had any issues to my knowledge.
I wash with tap, shake as much out as I can, then roll up a paper towel and shove it in until it fills all corners, rotate and remove. I used to leave the vials floating in ro water, but that gets kinda gross, and probably isn't helping.wash with tap, rinse with ro a couple of times. When the tap water evaporates, all the funk from the tap is left. Might not be bad if you don’t have high TDS water, but if you have a hard water source, it will be a problem.
This is what I do tooI wash with tap, shake as much out as I can, then roll up a paper towel and shove it in until it fills all corners, rotate and remove. I used to leave the vials floating in ro water, but that gets kinda gross, and probably isn't helping.
sure, with that attitude...Holes too small on the Hanna vials To get anything in there.
I refuse to work that hard. Daniel took the lazy reefer handle, but I’m pretty sure I got him beat.sure, with that attitude...