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controller you use
hey been thinking about getting a controller, and am curious what ppl are using and if you like it. i was leaning towards the acjr price range. maybe not necessarily that unit but that price range. control my lights, 3Mh 4pc fixture and a few tunze 6000's.
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I have the ACJr and the Apex. I really like the Neptune products.
You could make the ACJr work for you needs. I also have a Reefkeeper Lite on a small tank. Good basic control for $99, but would not would be enough for your equipment |
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I have used RK I , RK Lite, and ACjr. Out of those I like the ACjr. best because of the programing language. It's a little aggrevating at first, but let's you do a lot of stuff (even abnormal stuff).
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i have the acjr and the rkl and i choose the rkl, one of the reason is that the acjr display is just too dark, or is it me can it been adjusted so that i can view it better at night?
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I've been using the rkl plus for a month and love it.
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I have an RKL and like but I don't have anything to compare it to. The programming is relatively easy for me. I do like that I can upgrade to a RKE if I need to down the line.
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Since your using Tunzes look into the Apex. IT can contol them and do everything your wanting out of the box.
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I use an old RK2 for my setup. Works great for what I need!
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I use this also but for your setup I would go with the apex since it will control the 6000s off the shelf.
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Re: controller you use
I just got acjr and am amazed at what I can do with it.
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+1 on the Apex and Tunze control out of the box. I have the Lite model since I didn't need the Tunze control. Great product, check out the Neptune forum here on RC, fantastic support.
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yeah i do like the control the tunze aspect. i have them on a 7094 now but cant ever get it tuned the way i like! lol (i dont know what i like...)
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Monster
Join Date: Sep 2009
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I'm new at this.. I have an acjr and I'm very happy with it. VERY easy to use! : )
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I like my rkl, but for you i would go with the apex for the tunze's as others have said.
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I just ordered an Apex Lite. I should be picking it up on Thursday..I can't wait!!
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Apex. I had an older Neptune Aqua Controller that I had for several years. The Apex is managing things I only dreamed of. Auto top offs, water changes & adding fresh water and removing salt water if my salinity is too high in conjunction with my Litermeter3. I have five EB8's, redundant float switches for high level, low level as well as 'too high' with failsafes including solenoids. I monitor PH, ORP, Conductivity. I could go on and on. I dont know how I lived without some of what I have automated. Granted I could have done nearly the same with my older Aqua Controller but the Apex is light years ahead of my previous unit and more more user friendly.
Problem with the Apex is that the expandability is almost endless and the fact that you can control so many things based on switches or probes can keep you busy indefinately thinking up new possibilities and implementing them. Not to mention that its very easy to get carried away with the add ons. I have spent so much time doing the above but the labor that it will save me in the long run is incredible. Just not having to worry about my top offs or water changes alone makes every bit of time I spent on this thing worth it. Sorry for the long winded reply.
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I myself have been using RKEs and RKLs on my tanks. I think I am about to switch out the RKEs for APEX units. I am incredibly unsatisfied with customer support at DA and am tired of waiting on their promises for software and modules to come to fruition. They are constantly plagued by delays, and seem to have trouble meeting release deadlines by months. I have been waiting 18 months for myReef to come out to do something the APEX has been able to do for 8 months ago... remote programming. Neptune announced Vortech support in November and the wireless module for it is shipping next week. Digital Aquatics hasn't even commented on whether or not they will be making a module for Vortech support yet and the development kit has been available from Vortech for almost six months.
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+1 ACJR - I have been happy with it.
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I run a Neptune ACIII and am very happy with it. I previously had an ACjr, but upgraded to the ACIII for the web interface. Frankly, in this day and age it is surprising to see controllers available without a web interface. If I were looking now, the Apex would be high on the list.
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hey I didn't know that. Thanks for the input
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