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I've been trying out the Reef Factory KH Keeper Plus for the last week or so. It has taken some time to settle in but seems to be pretty stable at measuring the alkalinity. Nice thing about this is the waste water goes back into the tank and the reagent seems to be pretty economical as well. A quick glance at the device shows the last test performed (red light means needs attention, green light means all is good within desired parameters, blue light means a test is in progress).

Any one have good success with this device?

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Looks sleek but that light seems a little intense for a status indicator. Hopefully it doesn't cause any algae growth in the tubing or anywhere else over time.
It can be turned off if desired. It's actually pretty nice to just look over and see the green color. But if there is an algae buildup it can be turned off.
 
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