What you guys really should be discussing is wagering on the over-under if the Trident will be released before or after this thread reaches 2000 posts!
Please be under!!!!!
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What you guys really should be discussing is wagering on the over-under if the Trident will be released before or after this thread reaches 2000 posts!
The Apex uses the information from the Trident along with a “standard baseline” or “nominal” dosing level provided by the user, to slowly adjust up or down dosing in relation to that nominal level in order to keep the aquarium at the target level while keeping adjustments within a safe zone of adjustment.
My computer 10 years ago or more had a USB cable. But it won’t work with my iPhone XR.
I see. Thank you
One more question. I'm currently building a tank with a CA reactor and hoping to have Trident manage it. Does Trident work with a CA reactor or will I need to set my alk level on the reactor low and use an alk doser with Trident to reach target?
My computer 10 years ago or more had a USB cable. But it won’t work with my iPhone XR.
But.... isn’t that the definition of the included iPhone cable? Still the same on the XR- The provided USB to lightning one.
Yes I understand but how will the trident know how much to dose? The problem is I know my tank. I don’t want the computer to be like oh alk is .1 below, let’s run the dosing schedule twice today so my alk is jacked up to 20dkh. I don’t want to lose 6k in corals to a computer assuming. So how will it know how much? I’m ok if it notifies me and gives me the option to dose and allows me to chose how much I want put into the tank.What you guys really should be discussing is wagering on the over-under if the Trident will be released before or after this thread reaches 2000 posts!
Yes I understand but how will the trident know how much to dose? The problem is I know my tank. I don’t want the computer to be like oh alk is .1 below, let’s run the dosing schedule twice today so my alk is jacked up to 20dkh. I don’t want to lose 6k in corals to a computer assuming. So how will it know how much? I’m ok if it notifies me and gives me the option to dose and allows me to chose how much I want put into the tank.
I use $200 titanium heater with a built in thermometer, plugged into another thermometer that will kill the heater if the tank gets above 79, which is connected to my apex and temp probe which will kill everything if the tank gets above 79.5...You already can lose 6k of corals to a computer. You aren’t sitting next to the tank with a fire and a thermometer, are you? You use a heater. You’ve already accepted technology. This won’t be any different.
It won’t just randomly “decide” to randomly dose to 20dkh. No more than your car decides to slam on the brakes randomly.
Initially you’ll enter your typical starting dose of whatever product you’re using. APEX DOES NOT SELL A 2 PART.
So let’s say I’m currently dosing 60ml/day. My alk is 8.
I get a trident. Let’s say it will be allowed to adjust the dKh to 8, by modifying dosing by +- 10% MAX. If that is unable to maintain 8dkh, it notifies me.
There will obviously be safeguards. For example if trident gets a reading that doesn’t make sense, for example an alkalinity reading of 10 right after 8dkh taken 15 minutes prior, it’ll throw an error message.
I use $200 titanium heater with a built in thermometer, plugged into another thermometer that will kill the heater if the tank gets above 79, which is connected to my apex and temp probe which will kill everything if the tank gets above 79.5...
There’s tons of tech on my tank, I just don’t want a computers discernment choosing how much to dose my tank. It’s called common sense. Look at autonomous cars. They are supposed to be without error but they’ve been running people over, crashing, etc...
Yes I understand but how will the trident know how much to dose? The problem is I know my tank. I don’t want the computer to be like oh alk is .1 below, let’s run the dosing schedule twice today so my alk is jacked up to 20dkh. I don’t want to lose 6k in corals to a computer assuming. So how will it know how much? I’m ok if it notifies me and gives me the option to dose and allows me to chose how much I want put into the tank.
What you guys really should be discussing is wagering on the over-under if the Trident will be released before or after this thread reaches 2000 posts!
I would just put my tubes in different areas of the sump if I saw any precipitation being an issue rather than over-complicate my life.
But - you haven't explained why they are doing it - when there are simpler options or? Perhaps Tim Triton had some time on his hands and likes developing code?lol. why didn't we think of that . You are pretty clearly missing the issues here.
Again. One of the key people with Triton are using custom complex code as posted above to solve this issue so it is real despite your trivializing. Adding intervals = more intervals to update which makes updating a real pain.
But - you haven't explained why they are doing it - when there are simpler options or? Perhaps Tim Triton had some time on his hands and likes developing code?