Hi. Do you always have to wait 12 hours before running a test. Will it not work until 12 hours are passed. Lots of people claim this kit does not work. How do you like it
It works for me and has become an important part of helping me achieve parameter stability. 12 hour waiting period is part of the preparation. It gives the sensor time to stabilize while it sits in the B fluid. I haven't tried testing sooner than that, I prefer to follow the instructions. Thanks for watching!
i have issues since months. Get a new sensor and Running for one month, then calcium couldnt running. I claimed the sensor got new one last week. Wait 7 hours and could Not Running a Test, calcium not possible…….. maybe a tip?
@@nmarq005 I could be mistaken, but I don't believe testing time makes a difference. I have mine going off at midnight. I'll likely start playing around with testing every 2-3 days to make the reference fluids last a bit longer.
GHL rules! It is awesome.
Great video! I’m looking at getting one myself in the near future :)
Thanks for the update! I wonder why i dont see more buzz about this tester.
Hi. Do you always have to wait 12 hours before running a test. Will it not work until 12 hours are passed. Lots of people claim this kit does not work. How do you like it
It works for me and has become an important part of helping me achieve parameter stability. 12 hour waiting period is part of the preparation. It gives the sensor time to stabilize while it sits in the B fluid. I haven't tried testing sooner than that, I prefer to follow the instructions.
Thanks for watching!
i have issues since months. Get a new sensor and Running for one month, then calcium couldnt running. I claimed the sensor got new one last week. Wait 7 hours and could Not Running a Test, calcium not possible…….. maybe a tip?
Why do we get teased with iond videos or post?
Just sharing the journey of my reef... The IOND is part of it. 🙂
@@TheAcroReef425what’s the best time of day to test? I have an IonD now, just need to order the updated sensor.
@@nmarq005 I could be mistaken, but I don't believe testing time makes a difference. I have mine going off at midnight. I'll likely start playing around with testing every 2-3 days to make the reference fluids last a bit longer.