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I'm speechless right now. I'm not sure...I mean... What???;Facepalm
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I'm speechless right now. I'm not sure...I mean... What???;Facepalm
Ignore the lux. Lol.I have one and honestly I only got it on sale for the cheap PAR, PUR, LUX meter.
Yep! Got mine on sale as well ;HilariousI have one and honestly I only got it on sale for the cheap PAR, PUR, LUX meter.
This monitor is weird to say the least. It's part full time. You pay $30 for 3 slides that provides 3 months of monitoring. For saltwater you soak the slide for 48 hours then begin the testing. However, for me it seems 58-65 hours for soaking as the pH level dropped to 8.40 but now is working itself up again to a "cautious" level of 8.44..... I don't know what to think yet.It'd be cool to have O2 monitoring...is that part full time or subscription only?
I suppose I should update on this. Seneye was actually monitoring my monitor for the duration of not getting back to me. My internal temp was starting to rise until...they got back to me! Lol...We can tag them here, or you can go to thier forum too.
Whom ever answers the questions seems pretty cool.
Yep this. The Seneye performed without flaws plugged into a USB outlet. So, I'll be looking into diagnosing the computer to see if I can fix the issue. For anyone else wondering about the USB outlet, the Seneye can record up to 30 days without internet connection. Once you plug it into a computer, it will give you reports and trends for that 30 days.There is a good chance it is on my end. That the computer I'm using isn't giving consistent voltage to the USB port.
Update on Seneye:
So after running my 20 hour test, it was determined my laptop was throwing my temp readings way off. However, after plugging the seneye back in, it hasn't bugged on me. I was going to run some diagnostics but haven't been able to reproduce the issues I was having. I've yet to trim or adjust the temperature number. The high temp should read 77 degs.
Also, notice on the readings where I decided to add my Aquaamaxx HOB-1 skimmer back onto the tank. The readings have been interesting as my pH has seen larger swings and lower pH readings. The area before adding the skimmer was without the skimmer. I might just leave the skimmer off for simplicity and ease of maintenance. Water changes alone on a nano should be sufficient.
Weird. I would have thought the skimmer would have evened it out.
This. Between allergies and humidity, its tough to open windows without running a chiller on the tank. Also where the tank is located it would be difficult to run a airline from the skimmer to the outside.Might say a lot about the indoor CO2 level. Outside air might have more of the expected effect.