soulpatch
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Their site says they will start shipping to customers in Spring of 2017 - so 6+ months.
the kickstarter last summer promised shipments by oct 2015 so I take everything they saw with a giant block of salt
Their site says they will start shipping to customers in Spring of 2017 - so 6+ months.
Did they have anything at MACNA this year? If not that might be a sign of how far off they really are from production.
I was told at MACNA now that the price is $900 plus $35/mo. He said you get 2 discs in the box. Also the device there was supposed to be working but I didn't actually see it logging any data. When I asked to see the data they said their ipad wasnt working.
I was at MACNA last year and this year as well. Their display hadn't changed much if any. There was no real demo or anything. I left their booth with a sense of disappointment as they really seemed ill prepared again. I was told that they expect to be shipping in the spring of 2017.. We will see how that goes since they had originally aimed to release it at the end of 2015. I'm not holding my breath.
IF you are looking to monitor ALK constantly there is a new instrument coming.
It was previewed @ MACNA by M.Levinson & I believe it is on his website.
It's very relative to the topic of realtime alk monitoring and potential control. Something that is now a possibility and a direct reading not calculated from other parameters.This is the "Mindstream Aquarium Monitoring System" thread - how about we keep on topic...
This is huge and one of if not the most important parameters to test for especially for tanks dominated by stoney corals. I'd want to know about this in any thread.Yep. That's a product Jim Welsh has been working on. I've been following this product for a while. This has a lot of promise. It's in prototype stage now but from what I understand, it's very accurate and very consistent. It connects to a standard pH probe port of any controller. The value displayed via the controller would be the DKH since. You can simply rename the probe to alkalinity and get real-time Alk of your water that will log based on the preset sampling intervals which are user defineable. You can set it for 10 times a day or set it to take samples 1 time a day etc. It's not going to be cheap though. You can get updates from: http://www.alkalinitymonitor.com/
Here is Marks video on it.
This is huge and one of if not the most important parameters to test for especially for tanks dominated by stoney corals. I'd want to know about this in any thread.
So the only change over the past 3 years is the price has gone up.
I hope it does come out and I hope it works as advertised. Even if I don't get it they will have helped to advance the hobby and testing/monitoring capabilities. Which will only help push competition. Which we've see advancements in things like the iDip, what JimWelsh has produced, reef kinetics, etc.
I hope it does come out and I hope it works as advertised. Even if I don't get it they will have helped to advance the hobby and testing/monitoring capabilities. Which will only help push competition. Which we've see advancements in things like the iDip, what JimWelsh has produced, reef kinetics, etc.
I bought an idip at macna. From the demo's it looked pretty damn accurate and testing takes 20 seconds. Plus I trust the durability of the unit as they are a company who makes products for commercial testing.
I think since the tests are always submerged you would have issues with that. They are read on a schedule but I dont believe the lifespan could be extended.