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    Set alarm without DDR using amount remaining?

    I want to send myself an email alarm when my DOS module counts down to ~100ml left in my container. I noticed the module will have a countdown, and I'm guessing this is just based on how much it doses a day compared to what I set as the remaining volume.

    Can I do this?

    If not, I'll just set a calendar reminder based on when it should theoretically be empty I guess.

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    It does not have that feature. That feature doesn't even exist for ddr users (it's just a graphical depiction of remaining level not an alarm based on remaining level). The DDR alarms are based on the optical sensor.

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