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![]() I believe you can run more than one tank (system) on a ProfiLux.
I currently run 5 Tanks as a single system ( 1 Sump ) on my ProfiLux. Tom R |
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![]() #1 choice will be profilux, initial purchase price and accessories are equally expensive.
# 2 will be Apex. Not as robust as the profilux but it will achive most of what the profilux can do. #3 wait a bit until the vertex controller comes out. supposedly it is the cats ass.
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![]() What do you mean by robust? Reliability, expansion options, build quality?
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As far as realiability goes, I have only had my profilux for a short while so I can't really comment on that, but I know lots of people that are running the profilux system that has been trouble free for years of service. Build quality on the base module for the Apex just can't compete with profilux. Mind you the cost on the apex is a lot better than the profilux. I do like the Apex unit as it is cost effective and it will do pretty much anything you ask of it. Expansion are endless, you can control anything from you tank outlets to when you want to turn on your coffee pot in the morning if you wish. I spent 800 for the apex which came with 2 dc8 power bars, 1 dc4hd power bar, 15 feet of extension cable, standard 1 ph port, 1 ph/orp port. The same setup in profilux, one will be looking at around 1800 to 2300 depends on how many power outlet you need. 350 bucks for each powerbar pab sure gets up there quick. At the end I guess its really up to you and your wallet. I like the apex system while it does have glitches here and there it is still a decent system for the price. If you rely heavy on your controller like I am, then profilux might be a better way to go, or wait for the vertex unit.
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![]() A controller is only as good as the support and continuous upgrades it comes with. To me vertex has it's hands in too many things and as a result may tend to be bias to it's own product lines in terms of compatibility and I doubt continuous new upgrades and expansion modules will be high priority. I do like the idea of the android operating system but at the same time wonder if open source will be a useful feature with such a small market and would be concerned about credibility/reliability of such apps in something controlling the lifeline of such a sensitive investment. The apps along with most of it's features also seem gimmicky, kind of like my iphone which is pretty cool but I wouldn't trust it to run my tank IYKWIM.
Of course this is just my assumption but I'd simply be careful about jumping on that vertex right away, I'd let it play out for at least a few months. For the record I like my profilux, mainly for the reason it grows with the hobby. I don't think there's anything it can't do that other controllers (currently actually available) can and it does so without crashing. Last edited by sphelps; 01-16-2012 at 10:04 PM. |
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My experience has been good - though I haven't tried any other controller. Once programmed the Apex has never failed. Web interface is functional but could use some usability and aesthetic improvements. It also sometime stalls requiring a refresh and the graphs sometimes don't work in Chrome. The programming allows a surprising array of behaviour. Build quality is good but not amazing - some of the parts feel cheap. I'd like to see more seals against water spray. |
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![]() I don't own a controller yet, but want to get one eventually. Not sure just what all they can do, but here is a situation that would be desirable for me.
Can you program these controllers, so that your skimmer comes on after a delay (eg 5 minutes, instead of immediately) after a power outage? I live in the south Langley area, and we seem to have more power outages here than anyone else. Even this last little snowfall here, had a 2 hour power outage. When the power goes out, my sump fills higher, as the display tank drains down a bit. That elevates the water level where my skimmer is, and when it first starts up, it will overflow the cup, because of the high water level. Once the return pump runs for a few minutes, everything is back to the correct levels (after my auto top off does it job, too). Most of the times, I have been home to unplug my skimmer for a few minutes before the power comes on. But if I am not it will overflow. Is this something that a controller can be programmed to handle?
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You will be able to do it with profilux, I never tried with my apex cause I never had a need for it.
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Anyone know if the Neptune Apex can? That was the one I was hoping to pick up. |
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It may be affordable to buy a Neptune Apex Jr for each tank. At $150 USD, the Jr comes with a temp probe and 4 outlets. Going with a single Apex or Apex Lite means you'll need to buy a temp probe ($60) and probe modules ($80) for each tank. It will depend on what you want to monitor and control. |