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Has anyone tried sacrificing a chicken? KFC opens at 10, I can give it a go if no one hasn't.
 
I have asked this but no answer, When testing, how much waste is created for each round of testing and when it pumps out the waste, how far/high can that pump move the waste water? Trying to figure out if I need a waste container then pump it out from there.
 
I have asked this but no answer, When testing, how much waste is created for each round of testing and when it pumps out the waste, how far/high can that pump move the waste water? Trying to figure out if I need a waste container then pump it out from there.

15ml
 
Not exactly Jeff. Actually the number is, depending on the tests being performed ~7-21ml.

May I ask though, where are you getting all of your information you have been posting lately? Seems you are a newcomer to this thread. Did I say 15ml somewhere? You responded with such certainty.
 
Not exactly Jeff. Actually the number is, depending on the tests being performed ~7-21ml.

May I ask though, where are you getting all of your information you have been posting lately? Seems you are a newcomer to this thread. Did I say 15ml somewhere? You responded with such certainty.


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How much tank sample water is taken?
Compared to products that only do alkalinity testing, the Trident uses very little tank water for its samples and produces very little waste. While most testing systems shown to date create 50-90ml of waste per test, the Trident produces under 15ml of waste for all three tests (Alk, Ca, Mg).


Looking forward to meeting you in 2 weeks at the TCMAS event!
 
Not exactly Jeff. Actually the number is, depending on the tests being performed ~7-21ml.

May I ask though, where are you getting all of your information you have been posting lately? Seems you are a newcomer to this thread. Did I say 15ml somewhere? You responded with such certainty.

Where’s the juice on release Terry? Bulk reef supply chat announcement?
 
First post:

How much tank sample water is taken?
Compared to products that only do alkalinity testing, the Trident uses very little tank water for its samples and produces very little waste. While most testing systems shown to date create 50-90ml of waste per test, the Trident produces under 15ml of waste for all three tests (Alk, Ca, Mg).


Looking forward to meeting you in 2 weeks at the TCMAS event!
Got me. That should probably be updated as there are a few cases where it might use more than 15ml.
 
First post:

How much tank sample water is taken?
Compared to products that only do alkalinity testing, the Trident uses very little tank water for its samples and produces very little waste. While most testing systems shown to date create 50-90ml of waste per test, the Trident produces under 15ml of waste for all three tests (Alk, Ca, Mg).


Looking forward to meeting you in 2 weeks at the TCMAS event!

And this same info is published on BRS.
 
Not exactly Jeff. Actually the number is, depending on the tests being performed ~7-21ml.

May I ask though, where are you getting all of your information you have been posting lately? Seems you are a newcomer to this thread. Did I say 15ml somewhere? You responded with such certainty.

Thank you. As far as the pump that is getting rid of the waste water, how far can it pump it?
 
Thank you. As far as the pump that is getting rid of the waste water, how far can it pump it?
5 feet is included. And that is all that is recommended at this point. If it fed into a larger gravity line to a drain or other waste container, that would be fine.
When will the NDA's be lifted on those testing?
At product availability announcement
Sounds like a big announcement to me!!!
Who knows!?
 
5 feet is included. And that is all that is recommended at this point. If it fed into a larger gravity line to a drain or other waste container, that would be fine.

At product availability announcement

Who knows!?
I hope you have a MILLION of Tritons for release the way these people r chomping at the bit, LOL!!!
 
I hope you have a MILLION of Tritons for release the way these people r chomping at the bit, LOL!!!

million, nah... I just need three ;)

I remain ready with money in one hand and mouse in other to order my first as soon as they are announced. Can't wait!
 
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IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%
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