There was a good instructional brochure for it but it got pulled, I think it was due to an extra feature that is not yet available for the Versa... just guessing.
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Can you share more information? What mode are you using? How do you have it programmed?
Can you explain how you're telling it to dose 10L? Trying to understand what settings you have in mobius... are you waiting a full day to allow the dosing even? Are you allowing it to dose the xx ml/min for the total 6 hours? If you have it programmed to start at 8am and finish at 2pm, are you starting the test in between that time say at 10am? And that's the reason for it not dosing the 10L?
This is a very important question. If you are making a dose of say 100ml from 12pm until 4pm and have "catch-up" enabled, then start your test at 2pm, it will dose at a rate of 50ml/min instead of 25ml/min to make sure it finishes your dose within the allotted time frame.
I originally set it up to run 10 Liters over 4 hours without catchup from 1am to 4am. I noticed the next day that only about a gallon was pulled from my saltwater reservoir and decided to run all the calibrations, then do a manual dose through the app to see what would happen.
The manual dose being about 25% of what I told it to dose is in line with what I saw through the programmed dose.
How do I find this firmware update and install it?We researched this further and posted a firmware update through mobius today. Please see if this resolves your problem.
How do I find this firmware update and install it?
I just updated my Versa this morning and the maximum constant dosage is now maxed out 200 mL/min. This should be 300 correct?
Interesting, I wonder if they brought it down intentionally.
Max constant speed was always 200 ml/min. They throttled that back about 3 weeks before they were made available.I just updated my Versa this morning and the maximum constant dosage is now maxed out 200 mL/min. This should be 300 correct?
Max constant speed was always 200 ml/min. They throttled that back about 3 weeks before they were made available.
The 300 ml/min max is for dosing only...
Hey All-
Today we identified the problem that some people had with push-to-connect seals; it was a sneaky little issue but we found out why and implemented a corrective action. If your pump doesn't leak right away then it's fine and you have nothing to worry about. But for anyone who experiences this problem out of box, we will send you a replacement of this tube carrier part immediately beginning tomorrow. We're here to help and I'm sorry for any inconveniences we may have caused.
Only took a couple days for them to ship me out a new tube assembly. You can try an oring from a john guest fitting. I tried that and it kinda worked, it stopped the water leak but was sucking in air.Is there a quick fix for this? I put in a ticket yesterday and waiting to hear back. Im sure I wont be getting a replacement until next week
Only took a couple days for them to ship me out a new tube assembly. You can try an oring from a john guest fitting. I tried that and it kinda worked, it stopped the water leak but was sucking in air.
I removed that “clamp” that holds the tube in place. Add silicone and and use their barb adapter and silicone it until I get mine replacement. Been working for over a week now without a problem.Thanks. My problem is it's not even sealing enough to draw liquid. And this is both sides.
I removed that “clamp” that holds the tube in place. Add silicone and and use their barb adapter and silicone it until I get mine replacement. Been working for over a week now without a problem.
Have you tried tugging on the tube to pull the o-ring back? That should help to create a seal while your new part comes in... adding a second o-ring will also remove the slack creating a good seal, keep in mind it might make it harder to push the plastic clamp and remove the tube.Thanks. My problem is it's not even sealing enough to draw liquid. And this is both sides.
Have you tried tugging on the tube to pull the o-ring back? That should help to create a seal while your new part comes in... adding a second o-ring will also remove the slack creating a good seal, keep in mind it might make it harder to push the plastic clamp and remove the tube.
If you have any of these sitting around, you can try to put these in as well... It will aid in sealing the o-ring. If you only have 1, the left one is the one you want to put it on.