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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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![]() You can put blackout delays on every device with profilux and set the time interval to whatever you want. This a standard feature and doesn't require any advanced programming, when you add a device simply type in a number in the blackout delay field. It's a good feature as well so everything doesn't turn back on at the same time which can cause breakers to trip.
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![]() Does the Apex have this capability, too?
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![]() Yes, but will require a programming statement to do it (there isn't a blackout option you can click).
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All apex user must check this unofficial guide out.
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![]() And if I could get a controller that would ensure all my pumps always restarted (one of my Mag pumps doesn't sometimes) after a power outage, then I would be really impressed...
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![]() For those who are quoting pricing for ProfiLux etc you may want to revisit some website to verify pricing. So far most all of the prices I've seen quoted are "Fat" to say the leas especially on the "Package" prices etc.
One other thing to consider... most of the packages for ProfiLux other than the basic beginner package come with a helping of probes, sensors, and powerbars. If you start looking in the $1600 range (as previously noted) you're doing a lot more than "just getting started" with your controller. For that kind of money you're probably talking 18 outlets, ATO control, Salinity, Orp, pH, Temp and a whole lot more. |
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![]() Another useful link for Apex users: this site will notify you if you have an extended power outage (since your controller, router and cable modem will probably be out as well):
http://www.reeftronics.net/ |