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mrhasan 05-01-2016 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Tiansho (Post 990153)
Hey mrhasan, as per your pic all sensors are above water. Can the tempo sensor be fully submerged?

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Temp sensor is not fully submersible. You will need to keep the top above water.

Myka 05-03-2016 04:01 AM

Great review! Thanks for posting. I'd like to try out the Aquatronica, but I'm holding off until they make an auto feeder.

mrhasan 05-03-2016 04:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Myka (Post 990365)
Great review! Thanks for posting. I'd like to try out the Aquatronica, but I'm holding off until they make an auto feeder.

Thanks for reading :)

They will be unveiling some new modules in next few weeks but auto feeder will probably not be one of them.

Myka 05-03-2016 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by mrhasan (Post 990370)
Thanks for reading :)

They will be unveiling some new modules in next few weeks but auto feeder will probably not be one of them.

Yeah, I've already been asking about the auto feeder. :) I was even hoping that maybe it would control the Apex auto feeder, but I haven't been able to find that out yet.

mrhasan 05-03-2016 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Myka (Post 990389)
Yeah, I've already been asking about the auto feeder. :) I was even hoping that maybe it would control the Apex auto feeder, but I haven't been able to find that out yet.

Since its a linux based platform and apex autofeeder just requires the trigger, I am pretty sure if someone with the right geeky-ness look into it, he/she will be able to mod the controller fairly easy. Given that aquatronica becomes popular enough.

fishmanty 05-03-2016 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by mrhasan (Post 990184)
Temp sensor is not fully submersible. You will need to keep the top above water.

I did not know this... I have nearly the identical set-up as you. I have had mine submerged for 2 months nearly and it still works fine? Any chance that they have just told you its not submersible for liability reasons?

mrhasan 05-03-2016 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by fishmanty (Post 990403)
I did not know this... I have nearly the identical set-up as you. I have had mine submerged for 2 months nearly and it still works fine? Any chance that they have just told you its not submersible for liability reasons?

Very much possible. The seal on the top does look like they are sealed to be submerged, at least temporarily, but since their website says not to submerge the probes, it is better not to do that for warranty issues.

This is kind of like ranco probe, some used it submerged for years but the manufacturer suggests not to do that.

Tiansho 05-05-2016 03:14 AM

Mrhasan how do you have your port forwarding set up? I currently have Telus internet, by following the steps withing the controller, i am able to see my controller only within my network. Not anywhere else. Do you or anybody else experiencing this issue?

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mrhasan 05-05-2016 03:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Tiansho (Post 990525)
Mrhasan how do you have your port forwarding set up? I currently have Telus internet, by following the steps withing the controller, i am able to see my controller only within my network. Not anywhere else. Do you or anybody else experiencing this issue?

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First, you have to access router via webpage. There should an IP address written on the router, type that and it will take you to router's login page. You will have to login using the username and password written on the router unless it has been changed. Once you are in, go to firewall. Then on the left, click port forwarding. Select the IP that belongs to your controller from the drop down menu. For external port (both start and end), put in the port that you are using for the controller. For internal port (both start and end), use 80. Then save and let the router restart. Once done, you should be able to access the remote access using the aquatronica webpage and the user/pass that you created in the controller. You won't be able to remote access the controller unless you are in a different network. If you have data connection in your cellphone, try using that and you should be able to login.

Aquattro 05-05-2016 05:02 AM

Great write up. Glad to have members here that put this level of effort into the hobby.


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