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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Rochester, NY
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Reef Keeper Controller
HI
Link on MarineDepot.com: Reef Keeper Controller Thinking about this controller in the future... It doesn't have the most features but what it does have is all I feel I would need for my small roughly 85G system. Anybody have any experiencve with this controller? Good or bad thoughts please. Ox
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Ox Current Tank Info: 125G Cichlid set-up, 55G mixed reef -> currently under construction, 90G upgrade |
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Moved On
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Galva IL (aka Mayberry)
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Are you talking about the Reefkeeper 2? (your link is bad)
I have one and love it. I feel it is very user friendly. |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Rochester, NY
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ya, sorry i mean the rk2... here is a working link (hoepfully):
Reefkeeper 2 If anybody has any cons, I would love to here them before I go out and spend the money on this. Ox
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Ox Current Tank Info: 125G Cichlid set-up, 55G mixed reef -> currently under construction, 90G upgrade |
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Location: MA
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I have the RKE. The expandability and ease of programming is a big plus. Personally I like technology I can grow into.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Rochester, NY
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Ya, the RKE looks like it would be a better fit going forward, much more expandibility and more modern technology. Thanks
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Ox Current Tank Info: 125G Cichlid set-up, 55G mixed reef -> currently under construction, 90G upgrade |
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