Steve G January 4, 2008 January 4, 2008 I think it would pretty nice to not have to test for Calcium and just read it off a monitor. What do others do? It looks like Ca monitors are fairly pricey. Are they accurate? Last long? I'm wondering whether to get a monitor but a few strikes against are making me re-think. (1) I still would have to test for alkalinity. (2) I don't think the monitor can be integrated into a controller like the AC. Maybe #2 is not that important since it's not a parameter that should swing so much during the day. What do others think/do?
ReeferMan January 4, 2008 January 4, 2008 From what i heard it doesnt monitor it but you turn the unit on to test it and i also heard it needs to be calibrated alot. You see them for sale on RC for those reasons all the time.
jnguyen4007 January 4, 2008 January 4, 2008 I think it would pretty nice to not have to test for Calcium and just read it off a monitor. What do others do? It looks like Ca monitors are fairly pricey. Are they accurate? Last long? I'm wondering whether to get a monitor but a few strikes against are making me re-think. (1) I still would have to test for alkalinity. (2) I don't think the monitor can be integrated into a controller like the AC. Maybe #2 is not that important since it's not a parameter that should swing so much during the day. What do others think/do? A regular Ca test kit should be more than sufficient and considerably cheaper than a dedicated Ca monitor device. JMO. James
F&Fmgr January 4, 2008 January 4, 2008 WASTE OF MONEY AND TIME!!! not only am I always second guessing the accuracy of the thing, but it takes several minutes to level out for a good read. I've asked the dist. of the product and they say they havent heard of that happening. so i called American Marine and he sent me a new one....still doesn't work. Go salifert or red sea for affordability, Hach and lamotte for accuracy. Sean
jnguyen4007 January 4, 2008 January 4, 2008 WASTE OF MONEY AND TIME!!! not only am I always second guessing the accuracy of the thing, but it takes several minutes to level out for a good read. I've asked the dist. of the product and they say they havent heard of that happening. so i called American Marine and he sent me a new one....still doesn't work. Go salifert or red sea for affordability, Hach and lamotte for accuracy. Sean Sounds like not only do they cost a heck of a lot more than standard Ca test kits but also a heck of a lot more troublesome to use.
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