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I never ended up seeing any...but found out/heard this from BRS....

"We've learned yesterday, that a lot of people are using programs and scripts to auto purchase the Tridents instantly, before the "in stock" emails are even sent out. So not sure if you will see one fore a while.
 
I never ended up seeing any...but found out/heard this from BRS....

"We've learned yesterday, that a lot of people are using programs and scripts to auto purchase the Tridents instantly, before the "in stock" emails are even sent out. So not sure if you will see one fore a while.


Sounds like they need an "I'm not a robot" button.
 
Have any of you running these run into strange readings when changing reagents? I had to replace my alk reagent last week and the first test jumped.2 dkh. I have replaced a few since getting this and had calibrated about a week into the last reagent. Do I need to be calibrating with every reagent swap? They only give one cal solution with a 2 month pack.
 
Have any of you running these run into strange readings when changing reagents? I had to replace my alk reagent last week and the first test jumped.2 dkh. I have replaced a few since getting this and had calibrated about a week into the last reagent. Do I need to be calibrating with every reagent swap? They only give one cal solution with a 2 month pack.


I saw a jump too. I just ran alk only 2 more times to get them back to base line.
 
I haven’t seen any jump after change. I calibrate at each box, and haven’t seen it get out of wack. I’ve had ca climb 2-3 tests in a row, then usually check and it’s time to change ca. Alk has always been rock solid for me.
 
Mine was always solid before too, this is the first time I've seen this happen.
 
In a two month box the two A reagents are of the same batch so you should not need a calibration between them. Perhaps the reading on the previous reagent bottle started to creep up at the end. I know they had an issue when they stopped overfilling the bottles where the CAL test would start to suck air at the end and cause higher reading.
 
No, it was the first readings after priming the new alk reagent.
 
Pretty easy. Just don't expect results right away
 

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