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![]() I think I've had more trust in my $15 timer from Wal Mart! This thing has done nothing but give me grief since I got it. If there is one piece of equipment that you can't take chances on is a controller. It should be as simple as telling an outlet to do something and it does exactly that, we're not talking fancy commands or tons of variables, just something as simple as on/off.
At this time I don't have the network enabled, just wired directly to the computer via Ethernet. Ever since I got it there have been weird little anomalies but never anything serious, things like reboots at random, an alarm coming on for no reason etc. The real issues developed when I downloaded the new firmware with hopes of correcting the little glitches, was I ever wrong. I only have one EB8, I have all my essentials running through this power bar. I have my two dosing pumps connected to 4 and 8 to ensure they come on, the other outlets may not sense the voltage and I can't afford to screw up my dosing. Well, these fancy outlets started out by coming on about one minute after the controller said it was on, now they seem to have a mind of their own sometimes working (with a one or two minute delay) and sometimes not at all. The last couple of nights were the worst. I go to bed with everything all programmed and wake up in the morning with everything running at the default because during the night the controller has created a new module and is totally ignoring the program I put in. I wake up with a temp at 82.5 because my heater has changed to a chiller and my dosing pumps went nuts and had overdosed Calcium throughout the night. I reinstalled the original firmware the next day and the following night the same thing happened this time I get up and I have three modules in total, and of course it's ignoring the one I programmed. I have spent a small fortune on my SPS tank and the one item I rely on for piece of mind is an absolute failure. I don't know what kind of quality control is put into these but there was no quality put into mine, let alone quality control. If it wasn't for the $500 I would be out I'd take it out and run the damn thing over! I guess I'll be contacting Neptune and hopefully they can do something or I'll be getting in touch with Digital Aquatics or GHL Profilux! |
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![]() That is odd. I set mine up 2 months ago and did my firmware update thursday night. Ive had not a single problem with my controller at all. Poontang on here seems to know a lot about the apex maybe he could help you out
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![]() That's really odd for sure. I'm running several and no issues at all. Definitely contact Neptune...and post your results please.
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![]() same here
i just set it and then forget it works flawlessly and i have some really fancy programming in it. |
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![]() Just a suggestion, but do you have the controller near any other electrical devices or cables ? Maybe you're getting some electrical interference.
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![]() That is odd. I have mine running for over 5 months now and loving it. Everything do correctly just how I want them. Maybe you got a defect unit or got some electrical interference.
I did not upgrade firmware because it is not broken of what i am doing so I don't want to mess it up. |
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