Also, a good idea to do monthly manual checks. I find that testers results can drift and low/bad reagents can happen. And whenever, I see weird results like sudden drop or shifts, or the value is too consistent, I always do a manual check.
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I like the Xepta but I’ve not used any others to compare. It does seem to read a bit high. I set it to 9dkh knowing I’m actually getting around 8.6 at least with salifert. I don’t know which one is the real value but I’m fine with either so works ok for me. As far as I know there is no option to set dosing limits though. However if it gets a strange result it will repeat the test again. Then if the second result is still unexpected it will turn off dosing until you manually turn it back on or the result falls back into range with subsequent tests.Thank you, yeah never using auto adjustment again.
Focustronic has lost my future business and I think i may even sell all their equipment and buy an aquawiz and trident np.
I will have to look into xepta as I haven’t heard of it. Do you like it?
Well if it's related, at least they have admitted or attempted to "fix" the issue. It's just a shame this happened to you personally![]()
So there is a bug!
And Focustronic customer service is just arrogant and deceitful.
I find it hilarious that with a name like Eric Tang he is not more concerned about the wellbeing of our tanks inhabitants.I find it hilarious that their motto is setting new standards....