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Mindstream at MACNA 2018?

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I just received a spam email that they would have a booth there, and be showing their final product design!
So Beta testing is over and it is real.

So maybe not vaporware after all???
Anyone know any details?

(Mindstream is the automatic water tester. Alk + Ca + K + more)
 
Eh... they had a booth (or at least it was showing) at 2016 MACNA...

That said, I think they lost the steam they originally had, there are ALK testers on the market, Neptune has the Ca, Alk, Mg machine in the works, plus IIRC the Mindstream was quite pricey and had that "monthly subscription" thing for those little "chips" that do the measuring. But negativity aside having more options is not a bad thing.

I'll keep an eye out for you :D
 
I don't think they even started beta testing yet. Still in alpha stage last I heard.
They've had a booth at MACNA before and they have been giving out raffle prizes at shows. Which I think are free units when they become available.

As the years have gone by, I think they dropped the number of tests it will do. I think no more Nitrate and Phosphate testing.
 
From email:
"Our beta testing has produced very useful feedback that we are incorporating into the final MindStream Monitor and Web App.
Come visit us and check out the final product design at Booth 628."

From website:
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Pricing still says $900 and $35 per month.

As reference:
KH guardian (monitor) for Alk only is $500, and about $25 per month for reagent.
ICP testing is $25 per test.
 
Maybe the beta testing was in house only. Does that still count?

Yup, no nitrate listed.

I hope they do come out with a production model soon. Did they ever have a pre-order/public funding thing? Can't even remember if I signed up for that.
 
Potassium can get depleted in ULN systems, and that causes issues with SPS at times.
Algae scrubbers in particular can drop it.
I’ve never heard of that. Potassium is super common and just an element, like sodium. Your explanation sounds like phosphates/phosphorus.
 
I’ve never heard of that. Potassium is super common and just an element, like sodium. Your explanation sounds like phosphates/phosphorus.

No, I really mean potassium.
Supposedly it can cause bottom up RTN at low levels. Reef2reef has some posts on that.
I had an algae scrubber, and occasionally bottom up RTN, so was intruiged.
I bought a test kit, and K was super low. Long time ago, forget exactly.
I did add some. No sudden difference, but almost impossible to tell if you are getting fewer cases of RTN when
it is so random.

I stopped worrying about it once I added my auto-water-exchange system.

Is it real .... hard to say.
I am sure K matters at some level. But what level?? Don't know.
I guess an ICP test would say.
 
Looks like there is progress!

From their FB

As we ramp up for first customer shipments of the MindStream Monitor later this year, we are building out our team. We’re currently recruiting for an Engineering Technician, Senior Web Developer, and Director of Manufacturing. We will soon also be interviewing for a Production Manager, QC Specialist, and Purchasing Specialist. Check out our Careers page at www.MindStreamH2O.com/Careers and let us know if your skills and experiences are a good fit.


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Looks like there is progress!

From their FB

As we ramp up for first customer shipments of the MindStream Monitor later this year, we are building out our team. We’re currently recruiting for an Engineering Technician, Senior Web Developer, and Director of Manufacturing. We will soon also be interviewing for a Production Manager, QC Specialist, and Purchasing Specialist. Check out our Careers page at www.MindStreamH2O.com/Careers and let us know if your skills and experiences are a good fit.


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Cool!
They seem to be thinking big.
6 new hires, for a single product, in a fairly low volume market ...
 
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