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Calibration is not the same as test pump accuracy. Once you calibrate, you can go to test pump accuracy and it should dispense the correct amount. Calibration always pumps out more than 50ml.Thanks. Don't have any apple devices though haha. I can connect via cloud but biggest issue seems to be pump A calibration. I run it and pumps 53ml into cylinder. I enter the values but it never reduces the amount of water. Always 53-53.5ml. Was thinking maybe it's not properly saving via cloud. Anyone else have this issue?
It is high but not that high. The retests are due to the fluctuation between the previous tests.
Saltwateraquarium said they had them in stockWhere did you buy these? I can't seem to find any in stock.
You can try removing any adapters, if there are none then I think it comes from resistance in the cable/connectors. I didn't look really hard, but if I wanted it closer, I would look for a cable with ultra low signal resistance.@TMB that is my problem exactly. I also have exactly a .05 variance between the Alkatronic and Apex.
Use a cable like this: Monoprice Viper Series HD-SDI RG6 BNC Cable, 3ft https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LYOSYOA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_BionCbK8FDJQNQuestion for you all:
I have the Alkatronic hooked up to my Apex. HOWEVER, the KH always is slightly off from the actual value. I've tried re-calibrating and removing/adding the temperature compensation but no sucess in getting the value to match. This is something of a minor problem as it will cause my Apex programming not to trigger my CA reactor pump exactly when I want it to.
Does anyone know what to do about this?
Use a cable like this: Monoprice Viper Series HD-SDI RG6 BNC Cable, 3ft https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LYOSYOA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_BionCbK8FDJQN
The shorter, the better. Apex only takes an analog signal so it’s always gonna be off slightly. Mine varies no more than .05 with this cable, usually .02.
I figured you did, just hoping to help.Thanks. I should have mentioned that I have a 75 ohm cable on it already.
I figured you did, just hoping to help.
You could try messing with the PH output calibration, to see if that helps "trick it" into reading correctly? Mine seems to always be low, meaning it reads consistently .05 lower that the actual measurement.
Maybe you could account for the variance in your Apex programming? Sorry I can't help you get closer.