Hi all,
I'm in the process of planning out a Hydros system.
I want to add the salinity probe. One time after cleaning my sump I forgot to turn the ATO back on. It took me a couple of days to notice something was wrong because my ATO reservoir was still full. If Hydros refills my ATO automatically I might not catch this mistake as easily. It will also be a good sense of security as I setup an AWC system.
How important is adding the Hydros iV isolated testing vessel? They recommend it to deal with potential stray voltage. I'm wondering if this is something I can add later, when I eventually automate ALK testing, or if this is required from the start.
I know every system is different, but I'm trying to get a feel for what others have done. Does anyone have real world experience with salinity readings before and after using the testing vessel? I don't mind if if the accuracy is impacted as long as it's consistent.
Thanks
T
I'm in the process of planning out a Hydros system.
I want to add the salinity probe. One time after cleaning my sump I forgot to turn the ATO back on. It took me a couple of days to notice something was wrong because my ATO reservoir was still full. If Hydros refills my ATO automatically I might not catch this mistake as easily. It will also be a good sense of security as I setup an AWC system.
How important is adding the Hydros iV isolated testing vessel? They recommend it to deal with potential stray voltage. I'm wondering if this is something I can add later, when I eventually automate ALK testing, or if this is required from the start.
I know every system is different, but I'm trying to get a feel for what others have done. Does anyone have real world experience with salinity readings before and after using the testing vessel? I don't mind if if the accuracy is impacted as long as it's consistent.
Thanks
T