We recently launched the "3 Year Warranty", after almost three years from the first computer for aquarium installed in our laboratories (which still are working in "stress tests" without interruption), given the high reliability of the product and the non-existent number of returns for repair, we decided to extend the warranty to three years based on everything. We always choose high quality material, the resistance circuits, via connectors, to avoid making the economy on the components has paid off giving us statistics made extremely positive!
Today we decided to go further, taking the testing of our products to the extreme. So, what better way to test the reliability of the products into the sea weather?
Thanks to a small boat adapted for that purpose, will be made a series of tests both winter and summer, it will soon be possible to access and view the values of a AquaStation working in sea water!
Stay Connect on this page and on http://www.facebook.com/aquastation.eu (like to follow the post) for more details and to follow the developments of the project.
Step 1: Equipping the boat
October / November 2015
We have purchased a small boat and preparations proceed shipped. The weather was kind!
The AquaStation will be mounted near to the boat, with the probes submerged and the base console positioned in a protected but not waterproof space, so the salt can access them easily.
Stay tuned!
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AquaStation.eu launched its product testing into the sea
What better way to test the reliability of the products into the sea weather? Thanks to a small boat adapted for that purpose, will be made a series of tests both winter and summer, it will soon be possible to access and view the values of a AquaStation working in sea water!