I saw a picture of someone who had the "volume change" % at 100%, even though it maxes out at 50% in GCC. I found out if I change it in MyGHL, I can set it to 100%.
Ahhh! Nice tip, ty, I will try it.
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I saw a picture of someone who had the "volume change" % at 100%, even though it maxes out at 50% in GCC. I found out if I change it in MyGHL, I can set it to 100%.
How do these adaptive control mode settings look? Should calculated adjustment be set to 0%? I notice that one of you use -6% and the other -18% but since I don't understand what these values represent I'm a little perplexed.
Looks good! The calculated value shows what the kh director calculates as the change percentage after each test. So your nominal value is 8.2, if the alk rises then the calculated value will be a negative percent, if the alk goes lower than the 8.2 it will be a positive percentage. So for example my nominal value is set at 8.3, but my alkalinity last tested at 8.5, so now the kh director calculated that it should dose 19% less for each dose until the next test takes place. Since I dose 6ml 24x per day it will only dose 4.8 ml until the next test, then it will recalculate based on that test what percentage to dose next.
In other words the kh director fills in that part based on the tests and our nominal value to let us know what it's doing.
Marco mentioned that the dKH dosing program doesn't need to do all of the dosing of Sodium Bicarbonate solution. He said I can keep dosing the Sodium Bicarbonate solution at a scheduled rate (say, 80% of demand) and then let the KH Director add just a little extra Sodium Bicarbonate solution as needed. This is how I have mine configured now.
Is this how you have yours configured or are you letting the KH Director do 100% of the Sodium Bicarbonate dosing?
WWIII, Do you happen to know what the correct syntax is to receive an email that shows the dKH reading?
For example, I am using this syntax for email notification now:
$$REPS[32][0]$$ $$SENN[x]$$ : $$SENV[x]$$
$$REPE$$
$$REPS[10][5]$$
$$ALMS[x]$$
$$REPE$$
and I receive an email that shows:
Temperature 1 : 78.5F
pH-value 1 : 8.02pH
Redox 1 : 215mV
Conduct.(S) 1 : 49.1mS
I don't see in the KH Director pdf file what the supported syntax values are.
Thanks
I was only able to get it while using the following which is only when it actually errors:
$$REPS[10][5]$$
$$ALMS[x]$$
$$REPE$$
Alas, not the probe value, and I have tried hehe. Maybe @Marco@GHLUSA or @Vinny@GHLUSA can tell us if it coming in the next update?
Hi Matthias, I found switching to a thicker wall silicon tube reduced them, also increasing the number of tests per day reduces there impact, if I did 1 test/day I’d have a large bubble which would reduce reading by about 1dkh, in a day or 2, if I ran at 6 tests/ day it would take 7-10 days for a bubble large enough to affect the reading by a similar amount. Just out of interest what is the ambient temperature of the cabinet your reagent sits in? I’m wondering if the 23c of my cabinet could be affecting the reagent liquid in some way so these bubbles form. Be interesting to see others thoughts on this.Hi
in regards to the "bubble-problem" - it drives me crazy!
I have absolutely no chance to "produce" enough bubbles in my test setup to affect the KH measurement significantly -> So I need your help.
It seems some of you were able to solve this issue with changing the reagent tubes.
I would be happy to change the tube which is shipped with the KHD - if I knew for sure that it will really cure the problem.
Here is my question:
When you were able to solve the problem: Which tube did you use exactly (material, ID, OD)? Maybe a link to the product.
Thanks for helping us in this case.
Hi
in regards to the "bubble-problem" - it drives me crazy!
I have absolutely no chance to "produce" enough bubbles in my test setup to affect the KH measurement significantly -> So I need your help.
It seems some of you were able to solve this issue with changing the reagent tubes.
I would be happy to change the tube which is shipped with the KHD - if I knew for sure that it will really cure the problem.
Here is my question:
When you were able to solve the problem: Which tube did you use exactly (material, ID, OD)? Maybe a link to the product.
Thanks for helping us in this case.
Hey Matthias,
Here's a link to the tubing that solved my issue. I can with 99% confidence say that switching tubing resolved my issue. I wasn't experiencing tiny little bubbles everywhere, instead I was experiencing this massive half inch air gap that would form in my tube everyday.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E6BCV0G/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Hi @Marco@GHLUSA
I'm interested in looking more closely at the KH Director, but I have a couple of questions. Could you please provide some direction on the below please? (Commitments not need, but roadmap would be great!)
i) Will GHL be releasing a fully cloud controlled system (GHL & KH Director)? I do not want to run Windows client software.
ii) Are you planning to add Ca and Mg monitoring/Adjustment to the KH Director's capabilities?
Thanks in advance!
Rob
Hi Marco & GHL Team,
I'm thinking about which way to go on my next (large) tank and wanted to understand a little more on the roadmap for the KH Director.
Are you planning to be able to measure and control Mg & Ca in addition to Alkalinity and if so, what timescale are you working to? (no commitment, just your intent).
Many thanks
Rob