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And you may be right...... Time will tell. If I have to tinker with it too much it'll go up for sale and I'll go back to manual testing. I also didn't think there would have to be so much tinkering involved. I was hoping it would be a more set and forget thing. I do think the potassium test will be worth it.I get it, now, you'd rather tinker with the ion director equipment than conduct repetitive miniatous tests... There may or may not be a time time savings either way, but you want to do something other than manually test and playing with the ion director is a more enjoyable part of the hobby; whereas, testing manually parameters feels more like a chore..
About accurate?
totally agree that tanks can't run themselves and never will.
Edit: I may be waiting for a unicorn, lol.. i think i remember jake adams basically saying he won't buy devices like this because the technology is just not there yet.... investing in these contraptions is first generation tech and in not long there could be like a true alk probe or nitrate probe or whatever, making everyone ditch this first generation tech anyway..
Yeah all these things are coming. It's just a question of time and money