We are working on the Pro now. Please note that it’s in R&D now.It looks like TropicMarin offers both a Pro and regular phosphate test kit. Will the ReefBot work on both?
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We are working on the Pro now. Please note that it’s in R&D now.It looks like TropicMarin offers both a Pro and regular phosphate test kit. Will the ReefBot work on both?
Just make sure the needle is vertical. You can sort of influence that by holding the mount securely, and the pushing on the plastic base of the needle. It will only change a tiny bit but that is hopefully all you need. You can also check the syringe verticality over the mount and influence that as well.@rushbattle - any tips on making sure the needle doesn't get bent?
Just things to look at when checking the assembly for shipping damage.What do the arrows denote/point to?
Ok, I ran the Reefbot Salifert alk 2 more times. First time it gave me 2.20 dkH. Then I thought maybe these results were due to not completely filling up the reefbot reagent vials. I was using an already opened kit, so the reagents were not full. I emptied a new salifert alk kit into the vial (which BTW, the Alk Ind reagent still does not fill). Ran the test again and low and behold:
Reefbot Salifert alk: 8.3 dKH
matching my manual Hanna and Salifert alk tests.
I need to look into how to set the reagent volume. The only option I saw was to reset it (to 20 ml), but no way to manually adjust it.
Also mine did not come with any reagent vial stickers. Is it supposed to?
Well I guess if you have money to burn. I'll stick with my $49 Hanna Alk Checker.Ran another Salifert alk test, got 8.3 dKH again. Good enough for me to retire manual Hanna alk tests.
Ok, I ran the Reefbot Salifert alk 2 more times. First time it gave me 2.20 dkH. Then I thought maybe these results were due to not completely filling up the reefbot reagent vials. I was using an already opened kit, so the reagents were not full. I emptied a new salifert alk kit into the vial (which BTW, the Alk Ind reagent still does not fill). Ran the test again and low and behold:
Reefbot Salifert alk: 8.3 dKH
matching my manual Hanna and Salifert alk tests.
I need to look into how to set the reagent volume. The only option I saw was to reset it (to 20 ml), but no way to manually adjust it.
Also mine did not come with any reagent vial stickers. Is it supposed to?
Time and timing, versus money. Everyone’s equation balances differently.Well I guess if you have money to burn. I'll stick with my $49 Hanna Alk Checker.
Ok, I ran the Reefbot Salifert alk 2 more times. First time it gave me 2.20 dkH. Then I thought maybe these results were due to not completely filling up the reefbot reagent vials. I was using an already opened kit, so the reagents were not full. I emptied a new salifert alk kit into the vial (which BTW, the Alk Ind reagent still does not fill). Ran the test again and low and behold:
Reefbot Salifert alk: 8.3 dKH
matching my manual Hanna and Salifert alk tests.
I need to look into how to set the reagent volume. The only option I saw was to reset it (to 20 ml), but no way to manually adjust it.
Also mine did not come with any reagent vial stickers. Is it supposed to?
I Received mine a day early , but gonna check it out tomorrow. 3 feet is pretty short I’m gonna look into a small shelf after work tomorrow. One question We need it the same height or above the source tank correct ? I Might place it over my Ato Storage tank and pull Rodi from there