How many tests in each Hanna lot?

The thing is a dedicated single-element spectrophotometer.  They save big 
bucks by having a single color LED as the light source instead of the 
precise opto-mechanics needed to precisely align a diffraction plate to 
produce a wide range of frequencies.

This would make it feasible for more home CS makers to measure the strength 
of their sol.

The glassware is still going to cost a few hundred more though...

Dilution will be based on the concentration of the silver you are making; I 
try to dilute to the middle of the range of the reagents.

James Osbourne Holmes
[email protected]
FTNWO


-----Original Message-----
From:   Ivan Anderson [SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent:   Friday, June 23, 2000 5:49 AM
To:     Silver-List
Subject:        Re: CS>HI 93737 Silver Meter

Well that's not bad is it. Damn site cheaper than Hanna.

Do you need to dilute CS 10 -100 :1?

Ivan.


----- Original Message -----
From: "James Osbourne, Holmes" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, 23 June 2000 02:22
Subject: RE: CS>HI 93737 Silver Meter


> Way cool.
>
> Do you know how many tests come in the reagent set?
>
> The Hach reagents are calibrated at 560 nm, and this unit is at 555.
One might be able to use Hach reagents.
>
> You get 50 for about 55 bux with Hach.
>
> James Osbourne Holmes
> [email protected]
> FTNWO



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