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I've had my Reefbot since early March and it has been great. I have a few suggestions to make it even better:
1. Notifications PRIOR to running out of reagent or waste full - I've had multiple tests fail due to not having enough reagent or the waste being full. It would be nice for the Reefbot to let you know you are running low on reagent (like maybe 1-2 tests) prior to running out. Same as waste.
2. Ability to retain reagent volume information when swapping out test kits. There should be a feature to make it easier to swap out test kits. For instance, right now I have TM nitrate in slots 6-8. If I wanted to test RS Mg and swapped out the TM vials, it would be nice to let Reefbot know to save the TM nitrate reagent volumes so that when I swapped them back in, the volumes would be correct. Otherwise it assumes it is full. At the very least, allow the users to enter the actual reagent volumes and the user can manually save/enter that info. Right now the only option is for the user to tell reefbot the reagent volume has been refilled (full).
1. Notifications PRIOR to running out of reagent or waste full - I've had multiple tests fail due to not having enough reagent or the waste being full. It would be nice for the Reefbot to let you know you are running low on reagent (like maybe 1-2 tests) prior to running out. Same as waste.
2. Ability to retain reagent volume information when swapping out test kits. There should be a feature to make it easier to swap out test kits. For instance, right now I have TM nitrate in slots 6-8. If I wanted to test RS Mg and swapped out the TM vials, it would be nice to let Reefbot know to save the TM nitrate reagent volumes so that when I swapped them back in, the volumes would be correct. Otherwise it assumes it is full. At the very least, allow the users to enter the actual reagent volumes and the user can manually save/enter that info. Right now the only option is for the user to tell reefbot the reagent volume has been refilled (full).