KH Guardian: Automatic Alkalinity Controller- My Experiences

waste. Without knowing ANY details of what is in the reagent, I'm not putting that back into my tank. Besides, I have a full litremeter auto water change system across all four of my tanks. Once I know precisely how much tank water it is "wasting" I can easily account for that in water changes via the litremeter

That's my plan as well. I've got it running into a 2 quart vessel. I will figure out about how much it is using in a day and then add that to my NSW pump of my DOS and make it automatically make up for it with my AWC.

(Great minds think alike)
 
That's my plan as well. I've got it running into a 2 quart vessel. I will figure out about how much it is using in a day and then add that to my NSW pump of my DOS and make it automatically make up for it with my AWC.

(Great minds think alike)

I also have my skimmer cup hard plumbed to the drain, so I would be happy to just dump the waste into the skimmer cup. Consider it a very basic level of cup "washdown" :P
 
I need a swabbie and a 5 gallon skimmate locker and I'll be able to walk away from my tank for awhile :D.
I've got the swabbie, they are great! With the skimmer plumbed to drain - I can be hands off the tank for decent periods of time without too much worry. Plus it means I can be lazy and only touch the skimmer once or twice a year :P
 
I've got the swabbie, they are great! With the skimmer plumbed to drain - I can be hands off the tank for decent periods of time without too much worry. Plus it means I can be lazy and only touch the skimmer once or twice a year :p

I do wish I had a floor drain, life would be easier! (A man can dream). Otherwise I'm pretty set!
 
Mine goes through the wall to the laundry drain! But for other tanks that don't have that luxury, I am putting peristaltic or diaphragm pumps on float switches to keep it under control.
 
So it just tested on it's own (without me forcing it to test). It came up with 6.9dKH and this time I made it dispense into a graduated cylinder. The set point is at 7.5 dKH so I figured it would dose the max amount I allowed (35ml). I figured out that 28.2ml of the sodium bicarbonate solution will raise my tank by 0.1 dKH. Well it dosed 37 ml, (seems acceptable too me). I am going to change the set point to 7.0 dKH and see what it dispenses again next time.

I tested with the Salifert and came up with 7.0 dKH
 
Upon closer inspection it was 7.0 dKH that it finally determined the KH was. My bad, I must have read the display before it finalized it's decision. (There's that operator error thing again :rolleyes:).
 
Thank you for posting your experience. Mine left Miami on Feb 5 "to destination" which will be Canadian customs. I hope to have it next week.

Awesome, I think once you get over the intimidation factor (and remove the stupid acrylic plugs in the tubes like a normal person. :rolleyes:) you'll find it's pretty easy to navigate the functions of it. Also feel free to share your experience/post questions here ;). Maybe we can help, or you can help us :D
(Some of us are probably beyond help :eek:)
 
Awesome, I think once you get over the intimidation factor (and remove the stupid acrylic plugs in the tubes like a normal person. :rolleyes:) you'll find it's pretty easy to navigate the functions of it. Also feel free to share your experience/post questions here ;). Maybe we can help, or you can help us :D
(Some of us are probably beyond help :eek:)

Thanks Rick. I already downloaded the pdf manual. I love new technology and am hoping that this will really help with my 400g SPS tank. It is worth every penny if I can maintain stable peramaters. I will use this thread to update the good and the bad.
 
Ahhh the excitement.

Thank you for post the thread, I will check in tomorrow for the progress.
 
I do wish I had a floor drain, life would be easier! (A man can dream). Otherwise I'm pretty set!

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you need a floor drain or a trench drain let me know I can hook you up for being the tester for all of us!
 

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