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  • Опубліковано 12 лис 2024

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  • @RichardGraff-o3f
    @RichardGraff-o3f 6 днів тому +1

    Regarding aquabiomics testing, Salem has a consulting service where you send him your test results and he replied with his analysis and recommendations on how to proceed further. I found that very helpful. Particularly since this was my first test.

  • @EugeneRu777
    @EugeneRu777 5 днів тому +1

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @RichardGraff-o3f
    @RichardGraff-o3f 5 днів тому +1

    Devin, your Wi-Fi issue with Hydros is probably two part issue. I found that having an extender on my mesh network with a separate network login name and is set for 2.4 ghz, solves connect, connectivity issues with Hydros.
    The problem with using the 120 Vac Wi-Fi bar, is that if Wi-Fi goes out the Wi-Fi bar loses connectivity to the brain and stays in the state that it is currently in. That could be dangerous depending on what is running at the time.
    Hydros has an XP8 that connects directly to the other devices and has a brain in it so it will still keep running the routines you have set up on Wi-Fi goes out.
    I have about eight Hydro devices they’re all talk to each other and I haven’t had a single problem with them since I set up a separate extender running just at 2.4 GHz with its own login

    • @ReefDudes
      @ReefDudes  2 дні тому

      I do have a separate 2.4ghz network on its own ssid, so i would have thought it would have worked there. I do agree though if i do give it another try the xp8 is the way to go.

  • @JTReef
    @JTReef 6 днів тому +1

    Man 40 TDS before Membrane would be wonderful. Our water in my area is like 800 TDS. Needless to say I go through a lot of DI resin. 😂

    • @ReefDudes
      @ReefDudes  2 дні тому +1

      Dang! 800 is up there!

    • @JTReef
      @JTReef День тому

      @@ReefDudes yeah, sucks bad😂 15 TDS is the best I’ve ever seen it after the RO membrane. 2 stage DI is a must. That and 2 stage carbon along with sediment. Chloramines are terrible, but seems like more cities are using that as part of water treatment. Good ole Lubbock Texas city water🤣