FullBoreReefer
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Kinda pricey, just to try. I'll keep watching for a price drop, competition, or the used ones when some realize they spent to much for it...HAHA
What's the cost of reagent? And based on what I read, the controller has to run a test at a minimal every five hours and as often as two to three hours.
Mind you that is a monitor and doser. They have the monitor only version out soon for $600 and it has apex compatibility via their AIM module. It was shown at reefapalooza and looks like a solid piece of equipment.
I will probably grab one as 600 is reasonable and will lt me keep my calrx in tune as my demand changes in the tank with growth and frags.
Neptune and others would have made a ton but they are all sitting on their behinds. The fact that coralvue will integrate with an apex with the additional module for a "fair" price makes it almost a no brainer as opposed to waiting an additional year for the others to release.
For those who havent already looked it up, the KHG costs $1270. I will definitely be waiting to see what comes to market at that price. I think they made a mistake here. They got greedy knowing they are the only item on the market. Had they made the price reasonable, they would sell 2-3x as many and have a much better foothold on the market. Now they will have most folks waiting on the competitors to comes to market.
I am personally waiting on Jonas's Alkatronic. This is a guy who did this as a DIY project and appears to have some amazing accuracy, and it integrates with your Apex to serve as safety to primary dosing method (Solenoid for CaRx etc). It will apparently also dose liquid Bicarbonate if needed in case of significant drop as a backup to your other gear.
This is an exciting time in reefing, as others have noted, keeping your kh solid is THE number one thing to keep SPS. Nearly every one of my problems with SPS was a result of a drop in Kh or an overdose of Kh. All other parameters can be adjusted easily and slowly to keep things in good shape, where if your alk dips low or high for an extended period...you can say good bye to your SPS.
Guys i have 2 questions regarding the Guardian
1. what happens in case of power outage? Just like anything else, it simply turns off. Nothing dramatic happens.
a. does it test missed test after restoring power. Testing time will just be reset. I.e if you set it to test every four hours, it will count down once power is restored and test within four hours.
b. sits idle till next test time
2. can you set your own schedule time for testing?
thank you. You can only stretch out the testing to a max of four hours.
ok so what i was thinking is possible.
i dont want 6 tests per day. i was looking at more like 3 per day. which is not possible through the guardian itself. but there is a way.
i was thinking to plug the unit into apex outlet and program it to come on say at 8pm so it will conduct a test at 12am(mid night) then have it come on again at 4am to do a test at 8am and finally come on at noon to conduct a test a 4pm.
you think this will work?