They haven't even called in any units for the service.
Based on the fact that they’re not even servicing or repairing any warranty claims at the moment, I wouldn't expect them too!
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They haven't even called in any units for the service.
Neptune stated that they planned for the maintenance as they thought some components would need to be replaced or serviced but they have found out that it hasn't been the case. They haven't even called in any units for the service. They are also working on a DIY so we don't have to ship the tridents off.
It was the last youtube video on the Apex channel.Link to where those things were stated?
Thinking about pulling the trigger on one of these guys I test my Alk nightly with a Hanna checker just want to hear some feedback about them. Thanks
Okay I keep my around around 7.8-80 will be setting up this weekend and will give some feedback.With respect to Reagent life: Keep in mind that if you keep your ALK at 10 vs 7 the test will consume more reagent during each test, and likewise for B and C.
Thinking about pulling the trigger on one of these guys I test my Alk nightly with a Hanna checker just want to hear some feedback about them. Thanks
It's nice, but not exempt from flaws. Mine has been up and running for 2mi and I'd say that it hasn't done much for me but give me piece of mind.
The good:
1. Nice to be able to spend less time testing, but if your tank has been up and running for a while you probably have it down anyways.
The bad:
1. Reagents are difficult to find and you'll never find the 6mo kits which seems to just be a marketing gimmick.
2. Reagents don't always run out evenly during normal testing leaving you to toss several days worth of tests because there is no way to replace B and C without doing A.
3. My biggest pet peeve is this does not, let me repeat, does not stabilize dosing according to your desired levels when using their DOS system. I run triton and have alk set to 8.0 and it recently dosed up to 8.4. what the heck? (I like how my acronym is modified and expanded automagically). I end up having to turn my dosing off for several hours to stabilize when it goes haywire.
4. Once it gets down to 6 tests left it seems to stop, that's 3 days down the drain.
5. When it claims that it's out, it just flashes on the dashboard. One would think it would send a message automatically, guess you have to figure that out yourself.
It's nice, but not exempt from flaws. Mine has been up and running for 2mi and I'd say that it hasn't done much for me but give me piece of mind.
The good:
1. Nice to be able to spend less time testing, but if your tank has been up and running for a while you probably have it down anyways.
The bad:
1. Reagents are difficult to find and you'll never find the 6mo kits which seems to just be a marketing gimmick.
2. Reagents don't always run out evenly during normal testing leaving you to toss several days worth of tests because there is no way to replace B and C without doing A.
3. My biggest pet peeve is this does not, let me repeat, does not stabilize dosing according to your desired levels when using their DOS system. I run triton and have alk set to 8.0 and it recently dosed up to 8.4. what the heck? (I like how my acronym is modified and expanded automagically). I end up having to turn my dosing off for several hours to stabilize when it goes haywire.
4. Once it gets down to 6 tests left it seems to stop, that's 3 days down the drain.
5. When it claims that it's out, it just flashes on the dashboard. One would think it would send a message automatically, guess you have to figure that out yourself.
You can easily setup your alerts just like everything else in your Apex.
I am saving all leftover reagent for future use.
You can program the Trident to stop controlled dosing if it exceeds your desired threshold.
Guided instructions are all there.
Can you run two systems on one trident? Can you use BRS dosers with the trident successfully?
Thanks, Jim
Regarding item 1 - C19 is wrecking everything. Prior to it wasn't bad. I found once I opened the last box I'd start looking and setting alerts. Every time I would get a hit before I swapped A. I don't really see this as bad. Welcome to C19.
Also note 6 month kits came after the Trident was out. It was put together to lower cost and save on shipping. Think bulk toilet paper. Oh, one more thing. Back in a live stream I think in February they mentioned hobbyist are testing more than what they polled. So if you make reagents for an estimate of A and the hobbyists are testing more and thus using reagents for an actual of G demand is going to be up and we have a shortage. Shortage now blocks product launch in Europe.
Back to the toilet paper. C19 hit and everyone started to buy more and more of the stuff. So much so that even the big box stores ran out. Weeks go by and some started to trickle in and then we placed limits. The connection? Manufactures plan for A and when Z comes all heck breaks loose until the supply chain and work its way out to meet the demand.
Doesn't matter I guess really other than the reagent deal is temporary. C19 and expanded use means they are going to have some hurdles. I give them a pass. I don't like paying for the 2 month kit but it is only a temporary thing (in my opinion).