I have raised the question before about the accuracy of drop checkers.
The most common answer is that all I need to know about CO2 concentrations
is “about” 30 ppm in a DC is good. This “about” 30 ppm is indicated by a green color in the DC indicator solution.
I’ve been told that the DC is more accurate than using a pH test kit along with a KH test kit and then figuring the results using a KH/pH chart to figure CO2 concentration.
The reason given is that there is contamination by other acids or buffers that affect the pH & KH.
I’m sure this is true but wouldn’t those other acids/buffers also affect the indicator fluid in the drop checker??
I still have DC’s in my tanks, but I rely more on the test kits and pH controllerfor more accurate CO2 readings.
Just my 2 cent opinion.
Charles
The most common answer is that all I need to know about CO2 concentrations
is “about” 30 ppm in a DC is good. This “about” 30 ppm is indicated by a green color in the DC indicator solution.
I’ve been told that the DC is more accurate than using a pH test kit along with a KH test kit and then figuring the results using a KH/pH chart to figure CO2 concentration.
The reason given is that there is contamination by other acids or buffers that affect the pH & KH.
I’m sure this is true but wouldn’t those other acids/buffers also affect the indicator fluid in the drop checker??
I still have DC’s in my tanks, but I rely more on the test kits and pH controllerfor more accurate CO2 readings.
Just my 2 cent opinion.
Charles