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![]() imo the apex is the only controller that will do all that, have a good price point and is user friendly
the only one thing that will be tricky to do is the pwm dimming as the apex only has analogue dimming the only solution to this that ive found is there are analogue to pwm converters on the market through a couple of the online "diy" led stores that are capable of running 4 channels as far as the leak detection apex has 2 models of a leak detection probe although it is quite easy to diy one using a io breakout box (someone on here made a probe with a couple nails and a paper towel) also the io breakout box will double as a means to make your own ato the programming for the apex is quite simple as well, after skimming over the manual i pretty much figured out how to do anything i want with it. the reefkeeper controller i find is useless for anything other than temperature control and turning lights on and off |
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![]() Where is the poll?
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ATI 48" 3x75W LED with 8x54W T5, 2xTunze 6105, 2 x Maxspect Gyre XF150, Bubble King Mini 200 ( soon to be replaced by a Bubble King SM 200), Eheim 1262, Via Aqua 300 watt Titanium heater, JBJ ATO, Apex Controller |
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I think it was Vancouver Reefer who used a nail and paper napkin as a leak detector. I also heard the you can make your own breakout box an easy DIY project without having the need to buy one. |
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only hard part about making one from scratch is getting the cable as its basically an old school printer cable that i cant seem to find anywhere other than online stores if you want an actual apex one i can sell you one for cheap(er than retail) |