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For true piece of mind plug dosers to an manual timer, otherwise is the risk is there that it doesn’t shut off due to connectivity issues.
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I'm not opposed to jebao brand products, I actually use two of their gyre pumps for flow. When looking at reviews I found one or two reviews that stated their jebao pumps didn't turn off when supposed to an emptied their containers into their tanks, and that kinda scared my away from them. I've also heard a lot of issues with wifi control on the doser 2.4 and 3.4.
Do you happen to know what happens to the schedule on the x1 if the power goes out? I just read that it cancels the dosing schedule and you have to reconnect it to a phone.
So does it completely stop dosing? I've saw somewhere that someone said it just reset the clock and starts as though it were a new day when it comes back on. I go out of town pretty frequently and if it completely stops dosing then that is a big deal to me.I have a kamoer x1 bluetooth. I'm happy with it. Yes if you lose power, you'll need to reconnect to your phone.
The part about the wifi version not having an issue with a power loss I had saw in a video from CoralVue, but I just wasn't sure exactly what happened on the Bluetooth version. So for me if I go with Kamoer it would have to be the Pro version. Which being able to control when away from home is nice but generally not a requirement for me.Yea and you missed an important pieceThe wifi doesn't have the issue.
NpThe part about the wifi version not having an issue with a power loss I had saw in a video from CoralVue, but I just wasn't sure exactly what happened on the Bluetooth version. So for me if I go with Kamoer it would have to be the Pro version. Which being able to control when away from home is nice but generally not a requirement for me.
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