Glad it got solved Jonathan. It will be worth the wait, and I doubt you will have to wait long! You're nearly there!
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Rick is calcium reduced as the Guardian doses the alk solution?
My understanding is that when one component- either alk or calc- the other is reduced. I guess what I'm getting at is the need to dose calcium still relevant with the device? I hope that makes sense.Why would adding ALK reduce Calcium?
The pH probe on the machine is NOT there to read the pH of your salt water. It is there to read the pH of the test solution as the reagent gets mixed in. There are two ways to read alkalinity. One is the human eye detecting a color change but the other is a chemical change where the pH changes from 4.5 to 4.0. Since the machine does not have an optical device (it would be too expensive to make) it uses the pH probe to detect the falling pH inside the testing solution. When the testing solution falls to 4.0, it is the equivalent of changing color from red to blue.
I run a Dastaco reactor which is in my mind the best setup, I had a Masterflex, Geo reactor and carbon doser setup before the Dastaco and it was crap compared to the awesome Dastaco unit, but I don't think this will be a setup for you.Not just for me but for anyone with a good calcium reactor set up.