clean Apex Trident Cuvette?

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I asked on the Neptune systems forums whether we should be cleaning the Apex Trident Cuvette, as I've had mine running since 2019 and have never cleaned it even once.

So, should we? If so, how often? And how would I go about cleaning it properly?
 
I have clean mine as well. Neptune says the build up won’t affect the results but I find that hard to believe. Once I cleaned mine my test results were much more stable.
 
I have clean mine as well. Neptune says the build up won’t affect the results but I find that hard to believe. Once I cleaned mine my test results were much more stable.
if you can remember, what were the results before cleaning and after cleaning?
 
if you can remember, what were the results before cleaning and after cleaning?
I can remember I want to say it was around .8 dkh difference and the cal and mag stay the same instead of it jumping up and down 40-50 ppm.
can someone explain how to get the cuvette part open to be able to clean ?
flip the trident over and the rubber feet are screws. Take all 4 out then you have to spread apart the bottom of the cover to get the tabs out to be able to lift the cover off. From there you will be able to access the cuvette just peal the electrical tape of top and pull off the rubber plug on top of cuvette. Just be careful not to lose the magnetic stirring rod.
 
While performing some semi-annual maintenance on my system I decided to briefly take the Trident offline to clean the cuvette. In hindsight I should've taken some before and after pictures, but suffice it to say there was a purple reagent ring around the upper portion of the cuvette along with quite a bit of dried reagent all over the cuvette.

I was able to clean the cuvette with 4 q-tips, and I would recommend that you wet the first several q-tips with RODI water so that you can actually scrub off any reagent that's accumulated. The cuvette is normally filled with saltwater anyway, so a few drops of RODI water is perfectly safe to use and ensures a more thorough cleaning.
 

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