Anyone currently or previously have experience using a Pacific Sun Kore 5th dosing unit? They have $100 off all the dosing packages currently through the summer and I am really considering taking advantage of the sale price! Reasons I am looking at the Kore 5th is for these reasons:
1. Auto top off. I currently do this manually since my MIDI only goes through maybe a gallon per week. But since my current setup is such a small water volume and salinity is easily fluctuating, I really need to get one. I had intentions of picking up an Elos ATO but since I have not yet picked one up and this one has it built in, it would save me 200.00.
2. Automated Water Change. This would be huge for me! Again, stability in any reef is imperative for best results, and this would help out a ton! I am really bad at doing water changes, so I try to do 5g water changes once a month at least. Id really like to do 1g water changes daily, and with this unit, you can customize as little or as much as youd like. The unit utilizes DC pumps to perform the water changes, or you could use 2 of the 5 heads to perform even smaller water changes.
3. 5 dosing channels. I currently do this manually also, and again I am terrible at doing this consistently. I dont know that I would need 5 channels, but it would allow me to dose different foods along with my regular dosing.
4. Software. The software looks great! I have heard some grumbling early on with the software, but as of late, it sounds like everything has been cleared up and working as advertised.
5. Customer Service. I have heard nothing but great things about their customer service. Any and all problems/questions seem to be solved/answered promptly.
6. Finally, I currently do not run a skimmer. My bio load is very, very small as far as fish are concerned. Nutrient export and nuisance algae has not been any sort of an issue either. Although I do feed my corals, and plan to up my feeding eventually, a skimmer would be added sometime down the road. I used live rock from an established reef, and did have a little die off in the beginning, but water changes took care of that. But I do believe the consistent water changes via the AWC unit would help this tremendously, and like I said a skimmer would need to be added eventually.
7. Finally the overall piece of mind of having a single unit maintain all of these things weekly/daily and only spending a fraction of the cost almost makes this a no brainer!
Thoughts? Experience?