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Quick question about calibration in case I’ve missed it.
-I’ve finally replaced all of my reagents after a month or so of testing. Is it a good idea to. Recalibrate after every reagent swap?
Or, in general, when is everyone recalibrating with the supplied solution ?
Just installed my Trident today and it says my Trident software (v12) is OLD. When I try to update (from Apex local on the desktop or the fusion app) the update fails and says "no communication with module." Any ideas?
Aside from this everything seems to be working fine - got my first set up values and they look reasonable.
Make sure that your AOS software is up to date first, before updating the Trident.
Then try disconnecting your Trident from power, and reconnecting.
Let it go through initialization and see if it can update then.
Make sure that your AOS software is up to date first, before updating the Trident.
Then try disconnecting your Trident from power, and reconnecting.
Let it go through initialization and see if it can update then.
Unfortunately that didn't work. What is the latest Trident software version? Mine is stuck at 12 even though it says it updated it to the latest version.
I spoke too soon. Disconnection and reintializing did the trick. Thank you!
Is there anyway to adjust the Trident alarm range without rerunning the initial setup task? I tried updating the range from the control interval option which I assumed would automatically adjust the alarm to correspond with the new allowed range but it does not cancel the existing alarm from the prior range. Thank you
Changing the Trident control settings unfortunately doesn't simultaneously change the alarm limits.
Maybe that's something for a future system update, but in the meantime, you have to change them manually.
Either from the Inputs page, or in your base_email output.
The tubes entering the reagent bottles do not have an airtight seal through the caps and therefore air is able to enter there to prevent a vacuum.Quick question I hope. I have read the first post with current links to common Q & A, Get Started. I also did a search with some text, I didn't find it. Sorry if this has been covered (note - I didn't consult the Oracle...).
Anyway with regards to adding the reagents. The video on Neptune's site says finger tight only. That makes sense. However, as I was placing mine in I had a question.
Question: Installation says finger tight caps/lids on the reagents when installing. Does that create a vacuum as the reagents get drawn in? Dosing containers usually have a reverse check valve (DIY usually does this, I do on my Voss bottles) or say l eave 1 - 2 threads visible. This is to allow it to vent.
How does this apply to the reagents? Would like to get it right so I don't have to go back...
The tubes entering the reagent bottles do not have an airtight seal through the caps and therefore air is able to enter there to prevent a vacuum.
Glad to hear it's working. You can both run a manual test when done as well as start a schedule.Thank you. I was not sure. It is going through the setup now - priming reagent and sample line. I think once that is done I can run a manual test. Thank you again. was pretty painless although I run two Cor 15's so did not have a open 1 link port. One of the Cor 15's is powering my skimmer so I just borrowed that. I will see how much the extra 1 link module is and order that. The skimmer can be offline for a few days.
Thank you again. I appreciate the information and help. Have a great day.