Octocat
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Unfortunately, my experience with the Hydros controller has been a terrible one. I won't go into the details of my previous troubles and instead focus on the latest update fiasco (there have been others). The most recent update has nearly crashed my tank multiple times! I should mention, I have a been using the system for over a year now and have a collective with a X2, X4, WaveEngine, and XP8.
Like I eluded to earlier, I've had many troubles in this time but none have resulted in a possible tank crash-- until now. It started a couple days ago when the app automatically updated locking me out of the Hydros. I downloaded and installed the device updates like requested but the XP8 didn't update, and the system remained locked out. During this time, the Hydros decided to turn several outputs from 'auto' to 'on' (opposite of what @Carlos suggested would happen in the release notes). This resulted in both my auto-feeder and kalk doser running for at least 45 minutes while I was attempting to get the XP8 updated.
Yesterday, I noticed the ATO was not working anymore, either. I topped up the sump and went to bed. Today, I wake up to find the sump nearly overflowing and the ato pump stuck on despite the level sensor reading 'wet'. I also noticed my pH dropped considerably overnight indicating the kalk doser wasn't working, either (runs at night)-- despite the logs showing it was. I've actually seen this behavior from my kalk doser after a previous update and had to recreate the schedule. So, in addition to the alk/ph instability (ph over 9/ alk over 11) and salinity drop, my tank will likely see a nutrient spike as all the extra food breaks down. I'm now left waiting and hoping this doesn't result in a total crash.
I never thought I'd be that guy ranting about a piece of equipment on the internet, but here we are. Thanks CoralVue! I was already planning to move on from Hydros after my XP8 arrived with a dead relay, and I received bad customer service from CoralVue (I've had numerous hardware related issues, too). At some point, I plan to post a detailed review of the Hydros, why I chose it in the first place, and why I would never recommend it to anyone on r2r.
Like I eluded to earlier, I've had many troubles in this time but none have resulted in a possible tank crash-- until now. It started a couple days ago when the app automatically updated locking me out of the Hydros. I downloaded and installed the device updates like requested but the XP8 didn't update, and the system remained locked out. During this time, the Hydros decided to turn several outputs from 'auto' to 'on' (opposite of what @Carlos suggested would happen in the release notes). This resulted in both my auto-feeder and kalk doser running for at least 45 minutes while I was attempting to get the XP8 updated.
Yesterday, I noticed the ATO was not working anymore, either. I topped up the sump and went to bed. Today, I wake up to find the sump nearly overflowing and the ato pump stuck on despite the level sensor reading 'wet'. I also noticed my pH dropped considerably overnight indicating the kalk doser wasn't working, either (runs at night)-- despite the logs showing it was. I've actually seen this behavior from my kalk doser after a previous update and had to recreate the schedule. So, in addition to the alk/ph instability (ph over 9/ alk over 11) and salinity drop, my tank will likely see a nutrient spike as all the extra food breaks down. I'm now left waiting and hoping this doesn't result in a total crash.
I never thought I'd be that guy ranting about a piece of equipment on the internet, but here we are. Thanks CoralVue! I was already planning to move on from Hydros after my XP8 arrived with a dead relay, and I received bad customer service from CoralVue (I've had numerous hardware related issues, too). At some point, I plan to post a detailed review of the Hydros, why I chose it in the first place, and why I would never recommend it to anyone on r2r.