KH Director planned features
In the current firmware for ProfiLux 3/4 and GHL Doser, we have concentrated on reliable measurements and a high level of reliability and safety.
In the meantime, we already received some feature requests, so here is a brief summary of what is planned in the next versions:
- Measured value recording / curves for P3 and Doser, in myGHL and GCC
- Switch off automatic refilling during measuring process
- Automatic refill (salt) water after measurement
- Checking the measurement result for plausibility, if value seems to be not right automatic remeasurement and correction if required
We will continue to observe how the KH Director works in the field, which additional functions make sense, where changes are necessary and, if necessary, provide timely updates.
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Originally Posted by
JamesD
My suggestions are simple ones:
A colour coordinated stand the same size as the doser/KHD to lift it up slightly s
I haven’t used it long enough but having recently set it up I have a few suggestions for accessories
1-Branded dosing containers for reagent and waste/overflow-waste being much bigger than the reagent container. With a pipe on the reagent that goes to the bottom and two on the waste as I’m told these tubes should not sit in the waste.
2-Something like a red rubber band on the 24v supply so you don’t accidentally mix up with the 12v P4 supply
3-coloured matched clips to click doser, KHD units etc together
4-a coloured match shelf/stand to go under the doser with a cantilever so the dosing pipes hang freely
5-a bit more detail in the instructions on how to calibrate the doser and what order everything should be done in
6- as an aside, as this is another GHL device that is going to report warnings, but is often kept in a cupboard, I would love to be able to have the separate GHL screen change background colour in the shame way the devices do, so you can see a warning without having to go up to it and read it.
Oh of course I look forward to it reading Ca Mg etc...
Saying all the above, so far I’m impressed!