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Old 01-17-2007, 08:30 AM
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Colin, the 400W halide has a current of app. 400W/110V = 3.7A, let's say 4A.
->That is no problem.
I am not sure if it is a disadvantage, maybe someone wants to connect heaters with 10A or more? But for this purpose there are still the 15A non-protected outputs.
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Old 01-17-2007, 08:42 AM
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Well
I just got off the phone with Matthias,We have a solution everyone will be extremly happy with.
For all the existing Profilux owners we will exchange one of their bars to the new 6 socket powerbars you will get a full credit for the powerbar you are returning ,The only cost to you will be the price difference of the the 6D & 4D powerbars .
What this will do for you
1- you will have the digital bar that enables you to chain more bars to it
2- ICL in the bar will fix the current issue with the use of MH on curent bars
3- More features
All the new units sold will come with a 4d & a 6d bar instead of 2x 4d bars
Once again thanks to matthias for great service .
Please visit the store you purchased your unit from for details.
I will make a post here as soon as the new shipment lands ,I was told it be in 3 weeks (Hi Matthias )
Also more to come soon ,Leak detector ,Disolved oxygen card ,
Disolved oxygen & Ph combo card ,disolved oxygen Probe
Of course we are working on the Dimmable ballast as we speak ,this will be offered in DIY kits & fixtures very soon.
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Old 01-17-2007, 08:46 AM
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thank you very much matthias and jason. that is customer service if i do say so myself.
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Old 01-17-2007, 08:58 AM
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You are still up colin
hay leave the tank alone ,I know you are fiddling with something in there right now .
That's what happens when you set up a new tank ,hand in water all the time syndrome ,at least for me for the first 6 months of each tank until I can't think of changing anything or a new piece of equipment comes out that I can use.
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Old 01-17-2007, 01:48 PM
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I received my Profilux Plus II controller last night. Here some pictures:

Profilux Plus II controller
97550ProfiluxFront-thumb.jpg
Backside of Profilux controller.
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Ph, Temp, Conductivity and Redox probes.
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Old 01-17-2007, 01:57 PM
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Tunze Stream connection cables. Float switch and mounting hardware. Serial connection cable.
97550CablesFloatSwitch-thumb.jpg
Wireless LAN and Redox/Conductivity expansion cards.
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Here's the calibration solutions.
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I received two of the 4 socket power bars, but I'm returning them so I can get two of the 6 socket digital power bars instead. Sorry, no pictures of the power bars. Don't want to break the seals on the packaging.

Is there an optical float switch available?

If I'm connecting two Tunze Stream pumps to the Profilux, do I connect one to L1 L2 and the other to L3 L4? OR do I need to purchase a Y adapter and connect both to L1 L2?
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Old 01-17-2007, 05:34 PM
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I have to agree with Colin this is great support and will upgrade to a 6D when they are available. Until that point I was going to modify my Dimming Curve to get around the relay sticking. Can anyone see a problem with this setup?

Before: 2 points
1 - 10:30am, 5 minutes, 100%
2 – 6:25pm, 5 minutes, 0%

After: 4 points
1 – 10:30am, 5 minutes, 100%
2 – 6:25pm, 5 minutes, 0%
3 – 6:31pm, 5 minutes, 1%
4 – 6:32pm, 5 minutes, 0%

This causes the socket relay to be quickly turned on and off 1 minute after the light shuts down. This falls within the 5 minute lamp cool-down period for the IceCap ballasts so if the light does go out at 6:30 the power flash at 6:32 doesn’t turn the light back on.

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Old 01-17-2007, 06:09 PM
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Quote:
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Is there an optical float switch available?
Yes. There is a picture in my thread here: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...383#post230383

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If I'm connecting two Tunze Stream pumps to the Profilux, do I connect one to L1 L2 and the other to L3 L4? OR do I need to purchase a Y adapter and connect both to L1 L2?
I'm wondering this same thing?
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Old 01-17-2007, 07:08 PM
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Psyire,

Are you using the optical float switch for automatic top off? If yes, what type of pump are you using with it?
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Old 01-17-2007, 07:31 PM
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I haven't set it up yet, but yeah it will be doing auto-topoff. No pump involved, I think they are too risky.. I use solenoids.
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