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Yeah, each set of reagents will test for one thing only! Here's your PO4 reagents - they look like ink for your printer.Ah OK, I was wondering why you got 2 testers. So there is limit on the number of params you can test per tester without switching reagents.
Unfortunately, I have not. I actually just cancelled my preorder because they weren't getting any updates on when they would be available, after originally being told end of 2023. I'm still really itching to get one when they finally hit the US though. Otherwise, I'll have to move to the UK just to get one.Have you had your tester through yet?
Would be interested in hearing your opinion and experience with this as well!
I will be receiving nitrate reagents soon hopefully so my second tester can serve the purpose it was bought for!
Well, I have brought home two tridents; one from the US and one from Canada! Much cheaper than in the UK so on you go! There's a couple of good shops next to London HeathrowUnfortunately, I have not. I actually just cancelled my preorder because they weren't getting any updates on when they would be available, after originally being told end of 2023. I'm still really itching to get one when they finally hit the US though. Otherwise, I'll have to move to the UK just to get one.
Interesting. Didn't consider they may be cheaper over here. Honestly, really hoping they show up over in the next couple of months. If not, I might just task my fiancee with tracking one down for me when she goes to visit her family in France this May. Her brother moved to the UK so she usually starts there before going to Paris to see the rest of the family, so that would probably be a good place to start. I would tag along if it wasn't for work but honestly after visiting the inlaws a few times not too sad to miss the tripWell, I have brought home two tridents; one from the US and one from Canada! Much cheaper than in the UK so on you go! There's a couple of good shops next to London Heathrow
Might be a pain for reagents though
I think you'd be quite happy with either TBF, the KH Manager from D&D is a sleek unit though- and very popular in the UK! Haven't been lucky enough to try it out though..Great review!
Hmmmm.i do fancy one of these purely for phosphate on next setup.im leaning towards the d-d KH manager over the RF kh keeper though.
Heard good things.
It's a slightly reworked kamoer unit from what I gather
I purchased a smart tester on the weekend to test PO4 and so far it's doing a great job.One thing to add to the PO4 reagents, they're advertised for 160 tests. I am getting about 150 - and I am testing once every day. So five months between replacement. Quite pleased with that!
Doesn't look like it advertises alk at all. Just phosphate, nitrate, calcium and magnesium.Interesting piece of equipment. At $600+ USD currently for single unit, a bit out of my interest but my biggest surprise is that they don't seem to have any alkalinity reagent available.
I would've expected that to be one of the first.
Is that planned or not likely for some reason that I'm missing?
Right -- that seems weird to me.Doesn't look like it advertises alk at all. Just phosphate, nitrate, calcium and magnesium.
No experience with the mastertronic. I like the concept though. Especially being able to use any company's reagents and not be stuck to their own. But I've seen a lot of negative reviews so I passed on it. Reefbot is another one that I would like to get. Big unit for sure. So if you have no space for it then no go. I do. Plus, I think it would make it easier to self service being that big. Idk. There is a new mastertronic coming. Called mastertronic essentials. May go for that instead.Right -- that seems weird to me.
Feels like this would be geared for someone who wants to automate testing of one parameter (or maybe two if you buy two units),,, and be able to periodically stop testing a specific parameter and dedicate a unit to something else,,, but I'd think alkalinity would be one that many would like the option to automate.
*maybe I'm missing something
Mastertronic is looking pretty good at twice the price (but no experience).
If you want auto Alkalinity testing you buy the KH Keeper which is another piece of equipment.Interesting piece of equipment. At $600+ USD currently for single unit, a bit out of my interest but my biggest surprise is that they don't seem to have any alkalinity reagent available.
I would've expected that to be one of the first.
Is that planned or not likely for some reason that I'm missing?
A valid point BUT if they did that you wouldn't have to spend around $800 on the separate KH keeper.....Interesting piece of equipment. At $600+ USD currently for single unit, a bit out of my interest but my biggest surprise is that they don't seem to have any alkalinity reagent available.
I would've expected that to be one of the first.
Is that planned or not likely for some reason that I'm missing?
I had this exact problem myself, I reached out to RF and after a bit of trouble shooting they came to the conclusion I had a bad set of reagents.Me and a few other friend just got 5 Smart tester for PO4, 2 is up running, and it’s still less then a month old. We are already having issues with reagent 2. It got a much thicker consistency liquid, and keep getting the pump can’t add reagent failure messages. Both Smart Testers that are running have the same issue. I’m surprised no one else has the same experience, and 2 out of the 5 units we have this same problem. Once we get this error, the accuracy goes down as well.
We also bought 10 reagents packs, and 5 out of 10 reagents packs have leakage problem upon arrival. Very poor packaging.
Well, if it just bad reagents, then it’s not a problem. But the cartridge style reagent seem to have more problem. We try connect a hard tubing from the joint side of the yellow rubber cover, and it goes very smoothly. I think the white bottle version reagents should do better with reagent 2.I had this exact problem myself, I reached out to RF and after a bit of trouble shooting they came to the conclusion I had a bad set of reagents.
They then sent me a new set of reagents which arrived 2 days later and I haven’t had any problems since.