Mine connected straight to wifi.They added that? I have mine connected to my router with an Ethernet. I thought you needed to booster to plug into for it to be wireless
Mine connected straight to wifi.They added that? I have mine connected to my router with an Ethernet. I thought you needed to booster to plug into for it to be wireless
Thanks for the additional clarifications! I based the information off of the documentation that I could find but looks like some of it is out of date. I will go ahead and update the prices, resolution, and accuracy.Couple fillers for your sheet
The KHG price is 480. It comes with 3 reagent packets (6 months supply)
The AIM module (that allow you to integrate with any controller like GHL or Apex) is 20$.
The accuracy of the khg once calibrated is 0.05, i do not know why they have it in the dataset as 0.1dkh. Interesting both KHG and KHD are bit more conservative with dataset specs. Cause khd also gave me 0.05 once calibrated..
The resolution is 0.01dkh, not 0.1dkh
I would recommend you add the feature of"can you return the test sample back to the sump". As I said ealrier it was super useful not to worry about salinity drift overtime from taking water out of the system. Or worrying about emptying waste containers.
Ordering KHG can be through the company themselves ot couple other retailers. Cheapest is through the company directly. It ships from Texas(their distributors)
Sales@khg.com
or
alex@khguardian.com
They also have very active FB page that they answer questions real time and provide support through chat or calls.
Cheers.
Thanks I will update that as well.That needs to be updated. Khg has wifi
For calibration I would say at first, you will probably calibrate every time you change the reagent.Thanks for the additional clarifications! I based the information off of the documentation that I could find but looks like some of it is out of date. I will go ahead and update the prices, resolution, and accuracy.
Could you also tell me how often the calibration frequency is? I could not find that when I searched, but I am assuming it would be similar to other models that use a pH Probe. Also I believe you run a CaRX on your system, could you please explain a little how that works with the KHG.
And yes I agree, the ability for the sample water to be reentered into the tank is very useful! I tried to capture that in the "Waste Container" row, the KHG is the only one that does not need one, definitely something that sets it apart.
Thanks I will update that as well.
I am going to add to rows for how much water is consumed per day, and how much reagent is included on purchase. I am open to suggestions for rows that others consider useful. I just tried to think of things that would matter to me, but I am sure that I missed some.
As a current Apex owner, I am starting to think that the Trident makes a lot of sense. While I may start with dosing 2 part, my goal is to run one of these with a Calcium Reactor, (Looking at the AE ACR setups) and would appreciate feedback from those that run one of these with a Calcium Reactor. Do most people use the tests to control the effluent rate, or set the effluent intentionally low and compensate with dosing 2 part?
Also: I would consider using Trident/whatever to CONTROL dosing to be very high risk.
These machines have issues, and if that causes a big spike in dosing it can kill your tank.
Instead, have these devices MEASURE the various levels, and you can tweak your dosages up/down slightly manually.
I’ve had it connected to my router but this is the one that is recommended on the FB group for KHG: TP-Link AC750 Wireless Portable Nano Travel Router - WiFi Bridge/Range Extender/Access Point/Client Modes, Mobile in Pocket(TL-WR902AC) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N5RCZQH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_2JGpHLNLd4fEwWhat do you wifi device do you use to connect it to the internet?
I just asked this on the FB group yesterday. The peristaltic pumps and check valves should prevent siphon. But depending on the distance it could put too much pressure on the check valves. I am going to put it above my tank and avoid the risk. If you did put it lower the risk would be flooding the reaction chamber so you would want to attach dosing tube to the reaction chamber overflow.I don’t have a sump, I have an AIO, can I keep this mounted under the cabinet and still get accurate results without anything overflowing?
I use a regular acrylic dosing container, I believe it’s from simplicity. I mix it in a different container then pour it into the storage container. You have to use something that won’t get melted by the reagent since it is a mild acidWhat container do you use to hold both the reagent/alkalinity for the device?
"What do you wifi device do you use to connect it to the internet?"I’ve decided I was gonna get a KHG, and I just wanted to ask.
For the people who use a KHG:
What do you wifi device do you use to connect it to the internet?
I don’t have a sump, I have an AIO, can I keep this mounted under the cabinet and still get accurate results without anything overflowing?
What container do you use to hold both the reagent/alkalinity for the device?
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