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The Codfather 02-05-2013 04:32 AM

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Originally Posted by The Grizz (Post 790109)
Nope doesn't help, :lol:. I don't own a Mac & I have an iPhone.

Same here. You bought that P3 eh? How the hell do you set up the dam power bars!! I had the link on profilux forum, but when the switch to the european site went through I cant find it. Ideas?? I suppose I could just read the dam instructions......
If not no worries, Ill invite Jason over to do it for me....I mean help me.

The Grizz 02-05-2013 04:35 AM

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Originally Posted by The Codfather (Post 790112)
Same here. You bought that P3 eh? How the hell do you set up the dam power bars!! I had the link on profilux forum, but when the switch to the european site went through I cant find it. Ideas?? I suppose I could just read the dam instructions......
If not no worries, Ill invite Jason over to do it for me....I mean help me.

I have no idea yet myself, just got it tonight & have to order a PAB cable to hook it up. I glad they changed to the PAB vursus the L ports, frees them up for other things.

lastlight 02-05-2013 05:14 AM

Congrats on fat n sassy! They look like they're going to be big ones.

The Codfather 02-05-2013 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 790137)
Congrats on fat n sassy! They look like they're going to be big ones.

Ya, considering their size now,and what they'll end up, they have to be the most timid tangs Ive seen. This may be a good thing as Id hate to have them fighting already.

fishoholic 02-05-2013 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by The Codfather (Post 790102)
Greg,
I run parallels 8 and windows 8 on my mac.
I just have the parallels mobile app. on my iPad and log in through there, works actually quite well, Ive changed settings from work.
Just so you know they did release the android app for profilux today. Don't know if that helps you or not, but if you have an android based phone, it looks good.

Good to know about the app, I didn't realize one existed.

Beautiful tangs, they make a lovely addition :biggrin:

Parker 02-05-2013 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by The Codfather (Post 790094)
Im surprised I didn't get more response on that group buy, I got these at an awesome price and they seriously kick ass. Now I don't know about other controllers, but the profilux was actually easy to set up(With a little help of course from a few people). Not only is it low wattage, but fully controllable, I don't think there is anything out there right now that can touch it. Although the new vertex stratus looks strikingly similar.......

http://reefbuilders.com/2010/06/03/s...ss-dc-machine/

Its actually quite funny as even the literature looks to be the same.

They look to be very nice pumps but I think the price point is maybe a tad high for the average hobbyist. With Vertex jumping into the fray with more vendors to follow I'm sure the pricing will improve with time.

The Codfather 02-05-2013 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Parker (Post 790168)
They look to be very nice pumps but I think the price point is maybe a tad high for the average hobbyist. With Vertex jumping into the fray with more vendors to follow I'm sure the pricing will improve with time.

Im sure the vertex will be top notch, most of there product is. The problem is, I was waiting for the cerebra to come out before I bought a controller. After a year of nothing, I got myself a profilux because I was tired of waiting. Heres hoping that this isnt the same type of problem.
I think we can see the benefit of a DC line of pumps, waveline has taken off, the benefit of these pumps are they are quite small, a lot of people do not have a larger tank so these are a good fit.
The benefit that I wanted was no powerheads in the tank with a wave motion. I needed a fully controllable pump to achieve this, yes there were problems at first, but I think I have it all ironed out now.

Parker 02-05-2013 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by The Codfather (Post 790174)
The benefit that I wanted was no powerheads in the tank with a wave motion. I needed a fully controllable pump to achieve this, yes there were problems at first, but I think I have it all ironed out now.

That would be a nice option, I love the action of my wave box but hate the noise of it. I can hear the damn thing upstairs.

lastlight 02-05-2013 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Parker (Post 790208)
That would be a nice option, I love the action of my wave box but hate the noise of it. I can hear the damn thing upstairs.

An insulated canopy on your tank should help. I briefly had 2 boxes running on my 400 and could barely hear them standing in front of the tank.

Parker 02-05-2013 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 790213)
An insulated canopy on your tank should help. I briefly had 2 boxes running on my 400 and could barely hear them standing in front of the tank.

I'm not sure running a insulated canopy with 3ea 400w HQI's in it would be a great idea. :mrgreen:


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