My DOS 2.0 arrive Monday. Nothing has solved my own problems,, like this DOS 2.0 being quiet. If this is reliable like the last, it’ll be the new gold standard for me. Continuous and quiet is exactly what I needed. Got 2 in the mail,, but I’m gonna keep with my Hannah NP for now.
I will be fine with the second trident but it will come down to price. It’s doing less than than the trident 1 should be half price. If it’s even close to the original trident I’ll dump them all together and get the Hydros Maven.
@@raisethereef Thank you so much. I appreciate your response. I've been searching for pricing. Little disappointed at the price point. The Hydros Maven is pre-pricing at $1600 CAD, (Little less than 2 Tridents) The Maven is 1 unit and does all five tests, it also doesn't require an additional controller. Not sure why neptune thinks this is competitive other than people like me who have a complete and extensive apex eco system. I get it but i am a little disappointed in neptune. I'm starting another tank and will use the Hydros with this one and see how it goes. Apprecaite the response :-)
To me it will be key if it is possible to test every other day, which I believe it is more than enough to have a pulse on your nutrient levels and would double the life of the reagents
All depends on how long the reagent shelf life is.. you can stretch out the normal trident but i do find the ca/mag tends to be a bit off when you push it to far.
@@ReefDudes I actually believe that shelf life has little to do with it. You will notice that most normal test kits reagent expiry date is usually years, and that testers that have rinsing ability (with RO) do not have these issues. I believe it is more to do with the reagents drying out in the lines (due to lack of rinsing) rather than shelf life
@@vascojardim6703 thats 100% part of it if you want to long. They are pretty tiny hoses. so it would be a mix, test kits are fully sealed. These containers are not.. otherwise it would create a vacuum over time, so air has to flow in as reagent flows out.. so the air mixture would have some reactor over time.. so a blend of the two :)
@@ReefDudes In the end, if they make it possible to test PO4 one day and NO3 the other, effectively converting the 6mo kit a a 12mo one, I would be sold. Bear in mind that the Kamoer Reef SPA uses exactly the same reagent principles (and the upcomming Mastertronic Essentials as well), and claimed reagent shelf life 12mo (on the Kamoer at least).
Hi Davon I’m wondering how’s going with your Trident np , I’m not getting correct numbers, it’s far from Hanna and other test kits , it’s look likes so many people have the same issue, wondering if any update
I just did a spot check on mine.. po4 was spot on with hanna at 0.35 / no4 with hanna was 45 trident was 50 (testing about 10 hours later to take that into account)
Interested to see how well it performs and, of course, the cost of 60 days worth of reagents. I understand if they insist on once a day testing, this ensures the reagent is used up by the time they run out. This will avoid the user complaining that he has 3/4 of the reagent left after 60 days and it’s no longer accurate.
When’s the U.K. release for the dos please ? Is it same time soon as the USA or maybe a soonish week later or a month later or two, three, four month please?
My DOS 2.0 arrive Monday. Nothing has solved my own problems,, like this DOS 2.0 being quiet. If this is reliable like the last, it’ll be the new gold standard for me. Continuous and quiet is exactly what I needed. Got 2 in the mail,, but I’m gonna keep with my Hannah NP for now.
I wish that they came out with a slightly larger Trident that did all 5 tests instead of having to find room for TWO tridents...
But then their old product would be obsolete. Now you need to buy 2 tridents haha
I will be fine with the second trident but it will come down to price. It’s doing less than than the trident 1 should be half price. If it’s even close to the original trident I’ll dump them all together and get the Hydros Maven.
Maybe they will but I feel they did us current trident owners right by not making ours obsolete
@@jonathangoganuses 3 reagents so it needs the same hardware. They’ve already said the cost is going to be the same or close
@@raisethereef Thank you so much. I appreciate your response. I've been searching for pricing. Little disappointed at the price point. The Hydros Maven is pre-pricing at $1600 CAD, (Little less than 2 Tridents) The Maven is 1 unit and does all five tests, it also doesn't require an additional controller. Not sure why neptune thinks this is competitive other than people like me who have a complete and extensive apex eco system. I get it but i am a little disappointed in neptune. I'm starting another tank and will use the Hydros with this one and see how it goes. Apprecaite the response :-)
Devin, have you used the plank auto feeder from Avast? I would think you could adjust the seconds you feed based on NP results.
I have not. But if you can control it via apex then you could have it adjust feedings
To me it will be key if it is possible to test every other day, which I believe it is more than enough to have a pulse on your nutrient levels and would double the life of the reagents
All depends on how long the reagent shelf life is.. you can stretch out the normal trident but i do find the ca/mag tends to be a bit off when you push it to far.
@@ReefDudes I actually believe that shelf life has little to do with it. You will notice that most normal test kits reagent expiry date is usually years, and that testers that have rinsing ability (with RO) do not have these issues. I believe it is more to do with the reagents drying out in the lines (due to lack of rinsing) rather than shelf life
@@vascojardim6703 thats 100% part of it if you want to long. They are pretty tiny hoses. so it would be a mix, test kits are fully sealed. These containers are not.. otherwise it would create a vacuum over time, so air has to flow in as reagent flows out.. so the air mixture would have some reactor over time.. so a blend of the two :)
@@ReefDudes In the end, if they make it possible to test PO4 one day and NO3 the other, effectively converting the 6mo kit a a 12mo one, I would be sold. Bear in mind that the Kamoer Reef SPA uses exactly the same reagent principles (and the upcomming Mastertronic Essentials as well), and claimed reagent shelf life 12mo (on the Kamoer at least).
Great Update!
Hi Davon
I’m wondering how’s going with your Trident np , I’m not getting correct numbers, it’s far from Hanna and other test kits , it’s look likes so many people have the same issue, wondering if any update
I just did a spot check on mine.. po4 was spot on with hanna at 0.35 / no4 with hanna was 45 trident was 50 (testing about 10 hours later to take that into account)
Thanks for letting us know
Interested to see how well it performs and, of course, the cost of 60 days worth of reagents. I understand if they insist on once a day testing, this ensures the reagent is used up by the time they run out. This will avoid the user complaining that he has 3/4 of the reagent left after 60 days and it’s no longer accurate.
Sorry if i missed it but does the trident np test for ULN? I am interested in seeing if my phosphate is at .01 - 2.0
I have an A2 with EB8 energy bar. It doesn't have a one link port, so if I get the new DOS I need to separately purchase a 24v power supply?
I believe you can purchase a power supply seperately and use the aquabus cable as well
Thanks @@ReefDudes.
What a bummer...😢
@@TomerElkayamask your buddies,, this is the same power supply comes with ATK. Maybe somebody has one sitting around.
When’s the U.K. release for the dos please ? Is it same time soon as the USA or maybe a soonish week later or a month later or two, three, four month please?
Will the quiet DOS heads fit the existing DOS or will we need to buy the new version?
It’s not the head. It’s how they drive the motors and I suspect it’s a new motor as well even though that wasn’t mentioned
I hope Neptune has Paul under contract, if they ever lose him they are screwed!!!
Idk Hydros is giving Neptune a run for the money, still debating which way to go
@Goose_133 I believe the reagents packs last alot longer, but might also mean more cost at once. I haven't looked into that to much
@Goose_133 I've heard that alot
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Why isn't Paul at RAP talking about it ?😢
I would so much rather have it read in ppb for phosphates and not ppm. At least give us the choice how we want it reported