My tank is about 1.5 years old now. I find myself lacking on diligent alk and Ca testing. I have had a few big swings due to user error during testing and calibrating my equipment. I am just too tired to do my chore when I come home from work at the hospital (No breaks/lunch).
Do those who use trident recommend? I have looked at BAR forums about calibration and troubleshooting trident and it just looks like more potential work.
Thoughts? Is it overall less work ?
Thanks
Adding on to my earlier comment:
The biggest pain I've had with the Trident was when I was stupid, didn't do the shut down process, and had to flush the tubing manually. The second was figuring out that one of the PCBs wasn't seated properly.
Looking at it this way: I've spent far less time in the past 1.5-2 years with the Trident - even factoring in all the above headaches - than I would have doing even inconsistent manual testing. I do not trust myself to regularly test, particularly since comfort breeds complacency.
I have a post I wrote up a while ago detailing the pros and cons of Apex/Trident versus GHL. Automatic testing (at hobbyist -grade prices, at least) is difficult, and I'd describe the Trident as similar to democracy: the worst system, except for all the others.
If your swings have caused issues in the tank, and they could have been prevented by earlier knowledge, I'd advocate automated testing. If you're going to go automated, I'd advocate Trident.
Of course, take all this with a grain of salt because I'm very much in the camp of "automate everything I possibly can to minimize hassle and maximize time spent looking at the pretty fishes and corals".