does this mean you are not going to tell us when Trident Ver. 2 (Nitrate, Phos, Potassium) is releasing?
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I would not take it personally. The comment I made was directly focused on someone requesting for more information that would take this thread off-track. Unlike many forums and FB groups I do not police the content such that no other competitor can be discussed or posts get dumped - instead, I (we) let the conversation flow. However, when it gets to the point where the discussion is off-track (detailed product questions, prices, release dates, etc for these other products) I would prefer those questions get dealt with elsewhere - and I may even join the conversation there.
That was my only point of quoting your post.
does this mean you are not going to tell us when Trident Ver. 2 (Nitrate, Phos, Potassium) is releasing?
Getting closer... Maybe we should wait for MACNA 2019 ;)
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Just a simple reagent and programming switch right!? Boom Trident measures anything you want! Maybe?
Can the Trident run off the $500 dollar model apex with no other module to buy? Thanks in advance.
Then don’t buy it period. Do you really think you whining about how “unnecessary” daily testing is will make Neptune totally revamp the whole trident concept??
Why are you standing up straw men?
At this point I don’t get why some people come here to this thread and burn calories discussing the merits of the basis around which the The Trident was designed - and then do so with false assumptions and inaccurate information regarding other products. This thread’s purpose was simply to provide a place where frequently asked questions about the Trident are answered to the best of my (and NSI members) abilities.
I think there are three reasons to test Mg on a regular basis.I'm not expecting an answer to this question - and I think it has been answered elsewhere - but (anyone can chime in) - what is the benefit of testing Mg even daily?
I think there are three reasons to test Mg on a regular basis.
One reason is that keeping an eye on your parameters, every week, is a good practice. Doing it manually is complete pain.
The second is that often we are using automation to dose Mg. A runaway doser or a faulty one can be detected much earlier.
The third is that having regular results coming in gives confidence on the number generated.
Even in a calcium reactor situation with dolomite you can see downward and upward trends much better with more data points.
Now, lastly, if the device simply requires daily testing to operate with precision, how much do you care? If you can look at your phone at any time, and know with certainty those three key values are in check, is there not significant value in that alone - in the release of anxiety - however absurd that may sound to some? And, if one never has to do anything but change out a bottle every two months to get those two numbers vs. pulling out the kits every week - a great number of people will not even do that?
We get it, this may seem like folly to a select few - and especially to those producing or already married to a solution that only does alkalinity - but for most customers we have spoken to, this is exactly what they want (asked for).
Believe it was 4″W x 10″H x 12″D earlier in this thread.@Terence, the pic of the warehouse with a bunch of Tridents makes them look rather large. Can you share the dimensions on the unit and how much space you need in front of it to be able to properly open it to change reagent bottles?
Thanks!
My curiosity is piqued for what is covered up by the gray overlay in the upper left of this picture @terrence.Getting closer... Maybe we should wait for MACNA 2019 ;)
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It is the pile of dead horses that get beat that they have to bury....its a family friendly site and all.My curiosity is piqued for what is covered up by the gray overlay in the upper left of this picture @terrence.
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