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Trident has been running for four days. Setup was easy and worked great. Then the 5th day...It keeps saying no water sample. So I checked the sample line and even took it off and blew air in it and was even able to suck up water through it, so I reattached it, primed it and got the same error message. So I restarted it and still am receiving the same message. Please help.
I just got a Twin Tech running, really neat piece of equipment! I am wondering if you are using the 10V port on it to pause the alk dosing, or just cutting the power to it completely?Yes the recirculating pump is off. You can look up Deltec Twin Tech 1500 to get more info on it. It doesn't constantly put CO2 in the reactor it works off a float switch. When it calls for alk the reactor turns on from the electronic box, the float switch fills the chamber with CO2 and it starts making alk and cal just like a normal reactor. You can control how much alk and cal is put into the tank by the control box. When the trident tests and its reached what i have set it shuts the reactor down. I have been doing this for the last 2 months and its worked great. Will this work on a regular reactor i don't know, i would think it would. Another benefit of doing it this way is it keeps my PH higher.
Just to confirm some information here;
For Trident to auto dose I only need a DOS as well? DDR is not required?
Also, what fittings would I need to convert my DOS to RO tubing?
Thanks all, looking forward to automating this aspect of my system
The A solutions are matched sets; identical from the same batch of reagent. No calibration needed after swapping A.When replacing just reagent A, does calibration needed to be done? If so, its a pain in the rear to recalibrate after every solution change. Ive only recalibrated after changing out B and C solutions, and always check tridents readings to my hanna and they are very close everytime.
One thing ive noticed with my trident and a couple of my reef friends is that as soon as any reagent solution falls below 20percent, i get wacked out readings. I had to replace my B and C solution yesterday because i had gotten a reading of 550cal and 1450 mag, usually i keep Cal 420-450, and mag is consistently at 1350.
Pretty annoying that i always need to to change out my solutions as they near 20%.
Normal for meAnybody have an issue with the trident not using a whole lot of the calibration fluid? I just did a calibration and it only used half the bottle. I’ve done a calibration 2 other times and don’t remember it only using half of the bottle
okay, I just don't remember it only using half the bottle. I was thinking it had used more the past two times I've done it. Thanks!Normal for me
Just wondering...can you extend the Sample Water and Waste Water tubes without throwing off the system?
Unfortunately no. I have my trident sitting outside the cabinet because of this.Just wondering...can you extend the Sample Water and Waste Water tubes without throwing off the system?
Unfortunately no. I have my trident sitting outside the cabinet because of this.
So, this is one area in which the GHL Director wins.
Do not cut any lines!did you say black line CAN or CANNOT be cut short?