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Hanna releases the new Phosphate ULR in PPM! (1 Viewer)

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RR-MAN

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Awesome!!! I don’t like conversion charts. [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
 

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Is this new? I have had one for several years.
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So there is a new one but I am not really impressed with the stats compared to the one I already have. I think I am going to pass on upgrading. If I didn’t already have the HI713 I would get it for sure though.
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If Hana wants to excite me they need to come out with a salt water nitrate checker. :unsure:

I have been sending them regular emails about coming out with one for quite some time now.
 

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Yeah, I figured it would throw a few of you off.

Sure would be nice to have one. I quickly convert it, but it's a lot nicer not to have to do that.

I keep a conversion chart on my clipboard where I record my measurements if I need it for some reason. But you actually just get used to reading it in ppb, or at least I have.

Kind of like alkalinity. I use the meter that reads in ppm. I'm used to reading and adjusting based on those #'s. dKH is almost foreign to me at this point.
 
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