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so i let my trident get to 5% on my reagent c, I assumed it was still ok I mean 5% liquid is not empty or 0, so I finally did replace all three, because I did not want it to get to 0 and did not know if it would reach a 0 % remaining status.
I do not pay much attention to my trident tests after changing, because I have come to trust them. shortly after replacing all reagents a few days ago I see that my ca is reading at 830 today, so I broke out the red sea and salifert kits and both tested at 500ish, I read here that someone claims this is a known problem with the trident but i can not find more detail on this, does anyone have a clue, I am presently running a recalibration and will revisit tomorrow after the trident has had a while to run tests after calibrating. im confused
I do not pay much attention to my trident tests after changing, because I have come to trust them. shortly after replacing all reagents a few days ago I see that my ca is reading at 830 today, so I broke out the red sea and salifert kits and both tested at 500ish, I read here that someone claims this is a known problem with the trident but i can not find more detail on this, does anyone have a clue, I am presently running a recalibration and will revisit tomorrow after the trident has had a while to run tests after calibrating. im confused
This is a known issue with the trident, normally it happens when the reagent gets low and the needle comes up and starts getting a little bit of air
This is a known issue with the trident, normally it happens when the reagent gets low and the needle comes up and starts getting a little bit of air