Originally Posted by
Joe
There are multiple ways to enter phosphate, either by parts per million phosphate, or by parts per billion phosphorus (Hanna ULR).
To log a phosphorus/Hanna ULR test in ppb
"Alexa, ask Apex Fusion to log a Hanna ULR test"
"Alexa, ask Apex Fusion to log a phosphorus test"
To log a phosphate test in ppm
"Alexa, ask Apex Fusion to log phosphate as 0.03 parts per million"
If for some reason you ask to log phosphate in parts per billion, Alexa will ask for you to clarify if you meant a Hanna ULR test or if you truly want to log phosphate in parts per billion (I'm not aware of any test kits that read phosphate in ppb, but the Alexa skill is able to understand and make the conversion anyway). No matter what method you choose, the end result is a phosphate test logged in parts per million in Apex Fusion.
Keep in mind that you don't have provide all the information right away!
You can be vague:
"Alexa, ask Apex Fusion to log a test"
Or you can be specific about the test type:
"Alexa, ask Apex Fusion to log a phosphate test"
"Alexa, ask Apex Fusion to log a calcium test"
"Alexa, ask Apex Fusion to log a magnesium test"
Or you can be really specific:
"Alexa, ask Apex Fusion to log alkalinity as 8.3 dKH"
"Alexa, ask Apex Fusion to log calcium as 400 parts per million"
"Alexa, ask Apex Fusion to log phosphorus as 15 parts per billion"
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