I have a new Trident (2 months old) and calibrated per instructions. My Calcium readings are all over the place to the point where i had to turn off my dosers in order to get a clear idea of whats actually going on in the tank. What I expected was to see a somewhat steady decrease in Ca over several days as it was consumed, although there is a margin of error with the unit so there could be variation.
What I found is the attached graph with Ca readings continually going up while nothing has been dosed.
I contacted Trident support and their answer was this-
"The error range of the TRIDENT for Calcium testing is Plus or minus 50 PPM, so if you are seeing a "shift" that is less than that 100PPM window, I believe what you are seeing is natural variation in the Trident testing, and not an actual shift of your tank chemistry, since those readings that are 25ppm off, could technically be the same value, because of the error range."
The stated range is +/-15ppm for Ca according to the web site and literature. Am I misunderstanding somethgin here? Since the target range of Ca is only slightly higher than 400, an error range of 100ppm is a significant variance.
I pointed that out to support and havent heard back but asking this community of your experience. Unfortunately the Neptune forums dont seem to be very well used as most of the recent posts are weeks+ old.
any insight is appreciated.
What I found is the attached graph with Ca readings continually going up while nothing has been dosed.
I contacted Trident support and their answer was this-
"The error range of the TRIDENT for Calcium testing is Plus or minus 50 PPM, so if you are seeing a "shift" that is less than that 100PPM window, I believe what you are seeing is natural variation in the Trident testing, and not an actual shift of your tank chemistry, since those readings that are 25ppm off, could technically be the same value, because of the error range."
The stated range is +/-15ppm for Ca according to the web site and literature. Am I misunderstanding somethgin here? Since the target range of Ca is only slightly higher than 400, an error range of 100ppm is a significant variance.
I pointed that out to support and havent heard back but asking this community of your experience. Unfortunately the Neptune forums dont seem to be very well used as most of the recent posts are weeks+ old.
any insight is appreciated.