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Everyone makes mistakes, but it sure seems like I’m making a lot more as of late! Some are instantly obvious, while others can take six months to notice. The latter was me yesterday. I have severe vision issues but I can usually tell when the color changes in my di canisters. Sometimes I can’t (dark blue to gold is fairly easy but the dark blue to purple/red, I can’t tell the difference) and use someone else’s eyes in person or over the phone. My cation and mixed di canisters haven’t changed colors in over six months. They typically start changing at four months and need to be changed by six months. I opened up the canisters and, well…I screwed up last time I changed them and apparently put them in upside down. I know I can’t tell visually anymore, but I know….like burned into my memory banks forever, know….. that the rubber seal faces up. I always feel for that when changing canisters. I guess I had a memory read error that day. One would think that they would have designed the housing and cartridge so that they could only be installed one way. Where you would not be able to screw on the canister if the cartridge was upside down. I mean, I can’t be the only idiot on the planet, right……right? Wait, don’t answer that! My tds was still zero and no ill effects have been noted….yet. Other than the little mental blows I get more often nowadays that have pretty much decimated my confidence. Awhile back @Thales had talked about the new Reef Factory tds meters and app (before they got consumed by apperature and that mess). It sounded like a great fit for me (I can’t read the standard digital triple tds meter, but anything with an app would be read aloud for me on my phone) but was a bit spendy for me (if you get three units especially) for the time being so I didn’t get it. That said, it wouldn’t have helped in this case as my tds was still zero. Had this been my anion I’m sure my tds would have crept up. Anyway, just my I pulled a stupid post for the day.
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