Would be interested in an NO3 and PO4 tester standalone unit. If I’m being honest, I have no interest in the Maven due to my opinion on automated calcium and magnesium testing necessity and/or accuracy at the hobby grade, however a unit that only tests NO3 and PO4 to use beside the X10 would fit...
Currently dosing kalk at night, and ESV B-ionic 2 part that gets dynamically dosed. Since ESV is a 1:1 dosing for the 2 parts, I’d like to dose the calcium part equally, depending on the alk dosing, which is dynamic, so it’s constantly changing. The catch is that my alk is being tested and dosed...
Trying to dial in my Dynamic Dosing- example:
alk 10dkh low and 10.5dkh high
80ml at low point- schedule 24 doses at :03
3ml at high point
Last alk test concluded at 12:28 @ 10.36dkh
System dosed .9ml’s at 1:03
Does this amount seem correct? I kinda figured ballpark since 10.36 is about 75%...
I had halted my X10 alk testing for about 3-4 weeks, and the test beaker was completely dried up. I attempted to recal the probe pretty much knowing it was toast but wanted to double check, and it was toast. Issue here, the new PH probe I put on yesterday was having the same calibrating issues...
I have been observing but not letting the machine dose alk just yet. Trying to get an understanding of how it’s set up. Is the Total Add Cap the amount it will dose, in entirety, divided among the set interval, UNTIL the next test? Or is this the total amount daily? I’m gathering that it’s the...
Wondering if there’s a way to test the signal of a device? I have an XP8, WaveEngine, Control 4, Kamoer KH Carer, as well as Orphek Osix all hooked up to an isolated WiFi band, 2.4ghz, to a TP Link extender that is placed where it receives full signal from my router, and throws full signal to...
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X10 has been working well after I did some “air in the lines” troubleshooting. Been pretty solid for about 2 weeks, now I’m getting air in the lines again. Have made sure the connections are all tight, lines primed and calibrated. Had an errant alk reading that made me look...
I’ll be adding to a current setup, what needs power vs command bus…
XP8
X4
WELE
XD
i “think” I can run power to the XP8, then bus to the X4, bus to the XD, bus to the WELE, and then WELE also powered?
I have my iV set at the TITRIMETRIC 4.5, and I’m under the assumption that reagent is dripped until PH drops to 4.5 in the iV. I’ve watched the testing done and it will be in Measure 2 until PH gets below 4.1. Is this correct or is there something incorrect here?
My alk was readings were 9.41-9.46 and then dropped down to 9.02-9.18. The original drop was 9.46 down to 9.18 in the 2 hour window. The readings then stayed in the lower frame. I’m beginning to trouble shoot, and hit unkink tubing on each pump twice. What does this actually make the pumps do...
Mine runs both ways at times, is that correct? Figured only the Drain would be responsible for that, but maybe has to do with not getting any reagant in that particular line?
Anyway to get this removed? “Brains” was my X4 that I replaced with my X10… I likely didn’t go about it correctly and had to delete several inputs/outputs before I could delete it, and had Broken Collective and red flashing lights plus a beeping yelling at me the entire time… lol. All seems good...
Since I took my X4 offline and put an X10 in its spot, it dropped me down to 1 PH probe and that will be used with alk testing. Is there a way to test for PH other than when an alk test is running? I’d like to test PH as frequent as possible since it won’t be a constant monitor in my sump.
I’m about to replace my X4 with an X10 and have the iV with salinity kit as well. Any speed bumps to be aware of while setting everything up? Looks like I’ll need to supply power to the X10, and will lose one of the PH probes by removing the X4, but will be fine with the sample reading since I’m...
Had to reset my router, when it came back up,I had to reboot my Control 4. After it rebooted, my PH reading had dipped from 8.33 down to 8.26, the dip coincides with the time of reboot. Usually I’ll see a spike if something turns on/off, but the value restores before the chart even picks up on...
Any way to maybe add something somewhere that signifies a reboot of a device? Kinda feel like I’m hunting for something when I get home from work and my skimmer isn’t running… maybe highlight the 3 dots in the right hand corner of the app, change it to a bell, etc…?
What’s the difference between these? I have a pump I’d like to run every 5 mins between certain hours and need a dependency output as to due to the amount of times it needs to run. I’ve tested it and it works while off if off dependency is selected but not on if off. Curious… thanks.
Don’t know if I’ve overlooked this, but it would be useful to know how many times a pump has turned on/off or what the total dose (so far) has been. For example, I dose kalk based off a 14 hour, 3500ml total, over 48 doses. It may or may not trigger the pump due to an “off if on” high PH output...
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