New Pics:
I recieved some glass from Cal Aqua Labs, including the Double Check, made in Thailand, and purchased from Green Leaf Aquariums. I can tell why people get into glass, it's very pretty to look at.
You may not know this, but CAL recently redesigned the Double Check. I am not sure if there was a design flaw with the old one, or if they just wanted to mix it up, but here is what the new and old look like.
OLD:
NEW: (this photo is upside down)
Here is me unpacking the glass, with some other items I purchased.
For size comparison:
The instructions for the Drop Checker still refer to the old design, and they are a very bad quality photo copy. I think this is such a nice product, with nice packaging, and fairly expensive, you would think they would spend the extra penny each (literally), and produce a nice quality laser-printed set of instructions.
Me adding the reference solution:
With both solutions in:
Note, when I added the indicator (blue) solution, a bubble of air made it so that the glass would not fill with the solution. I quickly devised a plan to pop the bubble of air, and I think this trick will come in handy, as I see this being a common problem with the new design. I used a plastic zip tie, which is small and flexible, yet rigid enough to insert, bend almost 90 degress, and allow the ait to come out and fluid to go in.
Installed: :headbang2:
Let's see how long it takes to come up to color.
I recieved some glass from Cal Aqua Labs, including the Double Check, made in Thailand, and purchased from Green Leaf Aquariums. I can tell why people get into glass, it's very pretty to look at.
You may not know this, but CAL recently redesigned the Double Check. I am not sure if there was a design flaw with the old one, or if they just wanted to mix it up, but here is what the new and old look like.
OLD:

NEW: (this photo is upside down)

Here is me unpacking the glass, with some other items I purchased.
For size comparison:
The instructions for the Drop Checker still refer to the old design, and they are a very bad quality photo copy. I think this is such a nice product, with nice packaging, and fairly expensive, you would think they would spend the extra penny each (literally), and produce a nice quality laser-printed set of instructions.
Me adding the reference solution:
With both solutions in:
Note, when I added the indicator (blue) solution, a bubble of air made it so that the glass would not fill with the solution. I quickly devised a plan to pop the bubble of air, and I think this trick will come in handy, as I see this being a common problem with the new design. I used a plastic zip tie, which is small and flexible, yet rigid enough to insert, bend almost 90 degress, and allow the ait to come out and fluid to go in.
Installed: :headbang2:
Let's see how long it takes to come up to color.