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![]() yup I unplugged the main unit, then plugged the ethernet in, then plugged it back in. Then I go and plug the display in and nothing happens, won't power on
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![]() Can you connect via web server? Meaning is it the display, or the control unit?
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![]() Nope I can't connect to the web server, and the display module won't power on.
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![]() It has power going to it? Sounds like just the base unit blew up. Have you searched RC or the Neptune forums?
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![]() Yup power going to it, one plug is working, the one that is set to default on. But the rest that were set to default off are non functional.
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![]() Yeah, they are very good with their support. When I first got my Apex, I had trouble getting it set up initially, and emailed them. It was a weekend, and didn't expect to hear from them until Mon. But a fellow there, Paul, emailed me right back, and offered to call me back on the phone, when a simple fix was not apparent. In the end, I needed a new router, as I was using an old Treadnet that just wasn't very compatible.
Then I had another problem a little later where he needed to dial in and calibrate my EB8 power box so I wasn't getting erroneous email power off alerts. Again, he was very helpful, and it was quickly fixed. And I've not had another problem since. So don't be afraid to ask for help via email. They will take care of you very quickly, I'm sure.
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![]() Thanks for the help guys, This thing has been a nightmare since ive got it so it doesn't take much for me to get worked up about this. I emailed them, and rewired the system so that everything is functional, I guess its just a waiting game until it get an email back
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![]() Another good reason to choose the Reef Angel. If the main board fail out of warranty it is easily replaced for 50$ for the basic controller and 75$ for the high memory controller. Absolutely everything, every piece of it, is replaceable by the user. Open the box, switch for a new controller board, close the box, upload your codes, that's it. No need to send the controller out for repair, you can do it yourself.
It is also pretty cheap to replace only what's defective than to have to replace the whole thing if it ever break out of warranty. And juging by the price of the original Apex unit, having it repaired out of warranty would cost $$$ and more probably. Sorry to hear about your controller. It's really anoying to have a controller go dead. This hapened to me with my Reef Keeper controller.
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![]() Are you staff in their sales department??
![]() Might just be me, but "Reef Angel" sounds like some old Beach Boys song -lol
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![]() lol! of course not
![]() But I honestly think the Reef Angel is a much better way to go. I have not tried the Apex, but I will not choose a controller that cost so much for so little and that I cannot repair myself for a small amount of money. What does Neptune Apex sounds like? ![]()
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