Alkatronic or Gh guardian

That's nothing. Let's say your total volume is 80gals or 302833 ml's.

That's like .06% roughly...check my math haha

Good point, I just need to make sure I keep an eye on my top off container as it will be used more. It's not that large, maybe 7 gal
 
Good point, I just need to make sure I keep an eye on my top off container as it will be used more. It's not that large, maybe 7 gal

That's larger than mine! I use a 5gal bucket on my 225gal system....although it automatically refills when empty. Haha
 
Can you tell me the exact depth of the alkatronic...my location to place it is tight but i cant wait to get it !!!
 
I'm a huge fan of my Alkatronic.

All I wanted a piece of equipment that reliably tests my alkalinity and reports the data to the Apex. The Alkatronic does this perfectly.

You can tell the machine is incredibly consistent. When I first got it I ran about 7-8 tests in a row and it measured all of them within 0.1 dkh. It has held it calibration perfectly for over a month now and continues to exactly match the output of my Hanna test kit (you are supposed to recalibrate more every 2 weeks but I'm pushing the envelope and thus far the machine is rock solid). The alkalinity is sent to my Apex via a BNC cable and that works great.

Cons:
- The software is not polished at the level of neptune's software, but it is perfectly workable. I almost never log into the machine, I just monitor the value through my apex, but if you were using their system it quite the best (but it's fine and improving all the time)
- It isn't obnoxiously loud when running, but it is louder than all my other equipment when it is running, which for me is 3 times per day for 10 minutes. Not a problem at all where my tank is, but if your tank is in the family room that might be annoying.

And one final thing concerning the reagent availability, I use my own. I wanted to be able to put the waste back into my aquarium and I was uncomfortable putting an unknown substance back in. I fully respect why they make the reagent a trade secret, but that just wasn't workable for me. So I learned about the titration method the Alkatronic uses and found a substitute reagent that I use for my machine. I don't know if it is the same or different than the official reagent, but all I know is my reagent works great. I'm not going to recommend anybody uses anything but the official products, nor am I going to say what I use, but I will say I use my own reagent and the machine works perfectly well. It is actually one of the reasons I like the machine so well is that it does a really simple process, so it is always going to produce very reliable results and it is very easy to debug when something goes wrong.

is it MURYATIC ACID based ?
 
Can anyone explain to me the actual difference between the alkatronic and the kh guardian? CoralVue produces both of them correct? I actually own the KH guardian pro. Bought it a long time back when it first came out. Unfortunately paid that top price for it to. Now it’s so much cheaper. But I never got around to using it before I shut down the tank. Now I’m back into it and looking it up and I’m finding all these other systems out. But I can’t figure out the difference between the two.
 
Can anyone explain to me the actual difference between the alkatronic and the kh guardian? CoralVue produces both of them correct? I actually own the KH guardian pro. Bought it a long time back when it first came out. Unfortunately paid that top price for it to. Now it's so much cheaper. But I never got around to using it before I shut down the tank. Now I'm back into it and looking it up and I'm finding all these other systems out. But I can't figure out the difference between the two.

I think Coralview just sells them - they are two competing products made by different manufacturers. Jonas is the creator of the Alkatronic and Dr Bridge makes the other.
 
Just got the KH Guardian, awesome piece of equipment , works great.
link it with my Apex. great price also.
 
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