Alkalinity controller.

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I’m looking for some ideas as well as help in the direction in getting an alkalinity controller. I really like the idea of something that can regulate it for me a little bit easier compared to me doing it manually often. I wanted to know if people can chime in and give me their experiences as well as brands that they’re using

I have done it all from kalkwasser, dosing, and even having a calcium reactor, which is now just sitting collecting dust with all the new changes. I want to give this a try and see if this works better for me and for my needs.

Any information will be greatly appreciated
 

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I’m looking for some ideas as well as help in the direction in getting an alkalinity controller. I really like the idea of something that can regulate it for me a little bit easier compared to me doing it manually often. I wanted to know if people can chime in and give me their experiences as well as brands that they’re using

I have done it all from kalkwasser, dosing, and even having a calcium reactor, which is now just sitting collecting dust with all the new changes. I want to give this a try and see if this works better for me and for my needs.

Any information will be greatly appreciated
I think GHL makes one that has a doser on it already. Stuff like that is always too expensive, so I just use a normal doser. Once you get the dosage right you shouldn't really have to worry unless you're making a ton of changes.
 

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I been using 2nd hand Alkatronic + dosetronic for about a year now. And if I must, I won’t recommend it. Simply due to it being loud when testing (dosetronic is fine and I use them separately and not together) and also needing to buy reagents (diy recommended) and calibration is required quite often after. And you will use ph 4 &7. I have like 10pack each… -.- The tubes are hard to come by, (I had to contact OEM in china). But once you got it dired in, it’s good for few month and time for recalibration. If you worked around the inlet of the tester, time to calibrate. It must be set and forget. Until the chart starts to look funny.

I have a small tanks with small frags, so my dkh is pretty stable on daily bases. I personally like having Alkatronic since I travel and don’t have to test for dkh. I still do once a week using Hanna.

If it had option to test once a day, I think that’s enough. It’s minimum of 2 test per day. I like to prolong the life of the machine, since I don’t think I can sell it… and have to deal with new buyer to take them thru…. No thanks… lol…

Here is an example of having to recalibrate like 4 times -.-
And I really would like to have it tested at 6am and 6pm and not at 7…
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