Hydros Maven is Delayed

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Hanna Phosphate test takes 3 minutes to count down and give a number. Hanna's Nitrate takes 7 to give a number.
2 mins mixing + 3 minute countdown 😛. I hate saying this; but I'm often too lazy to even run my Hanna phosphate tests, and probably only run it once every 2-3 months.
 

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2 mins mixing + 3 minute countdown 😛. I hate saying this; but I'm often too lazy to even run my Hanna phosphate tests, and probably only run it once every 2-3 months.

True, 2 minutes of shake and bake. I'm estimating the total time of 10, 13 minutes or so. Depends on if we prestage with open packets, etc.

Also worth noting that the Trident ACM has a 6 month reagent kit which has a $0.17 per test cost using the default schedule. The NP does not. Not sure why, I've asked a few times, but we are stuck at 2 month kits which equates to a $1.00 per test. A bit high in my opinion.

Again, not knocking it because I use it but honesty in reefing is important.
 

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2 mins mixing + 3 minute countdown 😛. I hate saying this; but I'm often too lazy to even run my Hanna phosphate tests, and probably only run it once every 2-3 months.

True, 2 minutes of shake and bake. I'm estimating the total time of 10, 13 minutes or so. Depends on if we prestage with open packets, etc.

Also worth noting that the Trident ACM has a 6 month reagent kit which has a $0.17 per test cost using the default schedule. The NP does not. Not sure why, I've asked a few times, but we are stuck at 2 month kits which equates to a $1.00 per test. A bit high in my opinion.

Again, not knocking it because I use it but honesty in reefing is important.
Get a mixer and use a timer and it frees you up to multitask. Mixers are cheap.
 

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2 mins mixing + 3 minute countdown 😛. I hate saying this; but I'm often too lazy to even run my Hanna phosphate tests, and probably only run it once every 2-3 months.
Yeah I use Hanna nightly. But when I’m on travel I’d really like a reading.
 

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Just give us a reliable alk tester and a reliable phosphate tester

Start small!
It took me a week or two but my X10 and iV (non-pro) have been dead on for months. I was spot testing it for the past two months with my Hannah and Salifert kits and they have all been within +/-0.5 dKh which is more than acceptable for my tank.
 

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The longer my tank is setup the more I realized that I don't need to test any of these things every 4 minutes.

Hanna eggs, especially the ones for Alk, Phos and Hi-Nitrates are perfectly fine and sufficient.

Will not be buying one.
 

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It took me a week or two but my X10 and iV (non-pro) have been dead on for months
This was my experience at first too. Had it for over a year now running every 2 hours, and it's solid.

Had to replace the heads once because the housings break, but otherwise good.

Switching the PH probe out for a fancier one also improves the accuracy.

I also mix up 10gal of reagent at a time with Sulphuric Acid from Home Depot, and it is the cheapest reagent possible.
 

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This was my experience at first too. Had it for over a year now running every 2 hours, and it's solid.

Had to replace the heads once because the housings break, but otherwise good.

Switching the PH probe out for a fancier one also improves the accuracy.

I also mix up 10gal of reagent at a time with Sulphuric Acid from Home Depot, and it is the cheapest reagent possible.

Same. Been running for over a year without incident. I keep expecting it to fail but I verify results monthly with other test kits and its always within 0.1-0.2 dKH. Cheap reagent. Minimal fuss. Will be pre-emptively changing out the heads and tubing in the next few months just to be proactive.

Mag/Cal I just monitor with quarterly ICP tests. That plus weekly nitrate/phosphate Hanna Checker tests...I get everything I need with probably 10-15 minutes a week of testing effort.

The Maven still intrigues me but at its likely price point and running cost im not sure its worth it. Plus I saw it in person yesterday in Orlando...its huge...2-3 times the size of their other devices. Its almost going to need its own cabinet by the time you figure in reagent storage.
 

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