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Join Date: May 2016
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Cheap probes for common ions and parameters?
I would like to monitor as many parameters as possible electronically rather than relying on colorimetric assays. Hanna has a number of handheld checkers that test phosphate, calcium, alkalinity, nitrite, etc. Each unit is about $50, surely each of these is just a relatively simple probe with some basic signal processing and an LCD.
Has anyone been able to locate these probes OEM or Chinese knockoffs of them? I tried Alibaba and eBay but had little luck. I'm sure if the Chinese made these probes alone they could be had for $10-$15 each. EDIT: Just realizing that the Hanna checkers are actually colorimeters... Does anyone have experience with UV-Vis spectroscopic methods for detecting compounds of interest? They're probably not optically active. Last edited by Ghost25; 07/08/2016 at 12:42 PM. |
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Well....unfortunately, colorimetric methods typically employ a specific reaction that will change a chromophore's optical properties. The alternative of an absorbable measurement (using a molar extinction coefficient) typically requires a relatively pure sample. So, ion selective probes are the best bet, but they tend to drift over time and need to be recalibrated on a regular basis.
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(1) 300g mixed reef (Starfire DT) + 100g Sump (2) 100g Softie tank (Starfire DT) My Build Thread: http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=263472 Last edited by WLachnit; 08/13/2016 at 04:34 PM. |
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Yeah, now that I've had my tank running for a while I've come to realize that the parameters I would really want to measure are temperature, salinity, carbonate hardness, and maybe nitrates.
Unfortunately determining carbonate hardness is difficult though it is possible. Nitrate can probably be measured by ISE. |
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