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![]() I was just looking at the APEX.. for the price thats what I would buy. I like the proflux but think the prices of there products are a rip off.
Apex has internet/email warnings and embedded webpage controle out of the box. but doesn't have pump controls for dosing (the only thing I would want that it doesn't have) but there are stand alone units for stuff like that. Steve
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![]() Not a lot of Profilux supporters. Yes I have to admit that they are expensive (I got mine used)
I'll admit I know nothing about other controllers, but to point out some of the high lights of the Profilux unit 1) simple to use PC interface 2) Online Support Profilux Support Forum that is top notch 3) Unending expandability 4) 3rd party manufactures of lights, pumps, anything really have been integrated to be driven by Profilux J |
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![]() I'm not sure that's accurate. I support that it's a great product, and support has a good reputation. I would buy one today, BUT....for the basics to manage what I need comes in around $1400 after taxes. The Apex unit, which has a good reputation and good support as well, comes in at under $800 for the same functionality I require.
So far the only function the Apex apparently can't do(within my reqs) is create lightning effects...not something I desire on my setup. Now if the Profilux was even close in price, I would buy it for sure, based on reputation, functionality and curb appeal. But for a difference of 600 bucks, I have to look at the Apex to fill my needs.
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![]() I just meant not a lot of the supports had posted in this thread. Then I noticed Tom and rjengen posts
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![]() and within the realm of what most people need, there are comparable units at a lot less money. For my needs, I would need to buy the beginner III pack and a second powerbar, which putsit out of my price range. The Apex, with identical features is $691 cheaper. That's a lot of other stuff I can buy.
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![]() >So far the only function the Apex apparently can't do(within my reqs) is create lightning effects...not something I desire on my setup.
I've got an LED AquaIllumination system on order (Xmas present, drool, drool) and Apex has a module that will interface to the AI system. It does support weather events, clouds and lightning. Anyways, I don't think that's so important, as the moon cycles and sunrise/sunset simulations.
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![]() I have a Profilux controller but have not taken the time to figure it all out yet.
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The trick is that low wattage devices must use the "Relay" ports on the EB8 (which are plugs 4 and 8) instead of using the Triac plugs. An Energy Bar 8 has 6 triac and 2 relay plugs standard. If you use low wattage devices on a triac plug, it may not turn them off correctly, and this is an issue with triac technology not the Apex. I'm really happy with my Apex so far and I only set it up on Tuesday. I'm about to setup a feed cycle to turn off my return pump and skimmer for 10 minutes while I feed. Additionally it controls my cooling fans based on water temperature. Happy with it considering how little it cost. ![]() P.S. I'm using it with two BRS dosers that I bought on Black Friday (and Randy's two-part). Last edited by cwatkins; 12-31-2010 at 05:45 PM. |