Na, I didn't beat you to it - we are thinking along the same lines Hope your day is well.
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Actually, this is why I went to an on demand AWC because I couldn’t get the calibration accurate enough over long periods. I could have solved it another way I am sure, but I had a very large new salt water reservoir and the discharge went straight to the drain. The new water was just slightly slower than the old water discharge, and the ATO would make up the difference. Multiple times I went for months without checking and found the salinity low. That’s my fault. The calibration looked good, and my short tests after calibration looked good too. But obviously not good enough to be totally lazy and inattentive.I always recommend people to do a quick test after calibration. It is easy enough to do.
I started with dos but switched to versa. Dos 2 years ago was loud, i think they improved it, but the versas are very quiet.Because i hesrd calibrating it for awc is pretty hard and complicated
It is really really easy. Not sure who told you it was hard. What's hard is using sensors.Because i hesrd calibrating it for awc is pretty hard and complicated
Avast has a better roller and I only replace the tubing inside the head. I kept the old roller for spare incase of emergency.I would, however, suggest picking up a pair of spare dosing heads for the DOS doing the AWC. Always a good idea to have them on hand in case of an emergency.