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I’m super curious to here what you think about it! I’ve been watching and waiting for them to release it.
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I was surprised when UPS delivered my trident this afternoon! I wasn't expecting it until Monday.
The only problem I see so far is that the R2D2 sounds the Trident makes seems to be freaking out my dog. It's not loud, but it is a bit of a high-pitched swooping sound and it startles him each time.
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For some reason every time I create a post the site hangs, so I click Post again and then get two copies of the same content.
Here's a short video of the Trident while testing. You can hear the R2D2-like robot sounds that are freaking out my dog. Hopefully he gets used to it.
Can you not put the Trident in your garage? next to your DOS, I’m sure your dog will appreciate that [emoji6] just a thought [emoji848]
This is an amazing journal. I am in the planning stages of a Reefer 350, which will be my first reef build. Love what you have done with the hard plumbing and plan to do something similar when the I finally start the build(electrician coming this week to install a couple of 20 amp GFCI circuits). One of my mayor concerns is what to do when on vacation or away from home. How simple/difficult was to teach your house sitter the proper maintenance? How deep did you go? I like the idea of a manual with checklists and emergency procedures.
How did the calibration go? Your readings match the manual testing?
Thanks for following along! I still haven't completed my full "user guide", but attached below is the document I wrote up for my tank sitter with the basic instructions and alert troubleshooting steps, with my personal info stripped out. This should be a good starting point for you.
Good luck with your Reefer 350!
Wow!! These instructions are amazing. Thanks for sharing!!!
This may be a noob question, but I see in your instructions that you rely in your LFS for emergency response while you are away. Is that common practice or you just have a fantastic relationship with your LFS?