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I've seen this one but it is missing the Reefkeeper Elite (newer than the RK II) and the Neptune Apex and Apex Lite. Which are the new line of controllers by both companies.
Maybe I'll sit down and add them to the chart somehow and contact the site owners with the new information. Maybe.. Quote:
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I use the Profilux system - more expensive than others, but the support is great, the products are extensively tested and work as promised and are very well crafted, and the product line is more or less complete unlike other manufacturers out there.
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I currently have the Profilux but if I could go back in time I would get an Apex instead.. Just for the better iPhone support. Yes you can access the profilux with your iPhone but the implementation is lame if you ask me. You have to set up an account on someones website and essentially give them access to your entire controller. Then the iphone accesses your profilux via this third party website (instead of directly to the iphone) which is pretty lame if you ask me. The Apex does a much better job at it. Oh hey did I mention iPhone support for the profilux was lame?
Last edited by kien; 06-28-2010 at 04:55 AM. |
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Do people actualy use the iphone support to better manage their tanks or is really just a toy?
I am not certain I would use that feature when I am rarely away from the house more than 6-8 hours at a time. Do the others have web access to monitor/control the tank as if you have a web browser on your phone could you not just manage it from the browser? When I am away I usually have internet access. I am most interested in a system being reliable for longer than the waranty period, easy to set up and review with good graphing and be able to work it from a computer not just a tiny LCD screen. I must admit that when my controller is up and running I don't need to do much except water changes..and that I couldn't do from my iphone |
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When you suggest other product lines are not complete..what does the profilux offer that others do not?
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Ultimately I don't think iPhone support is the be all and end all. Of course controller choice depends on the user.
You're not away from home for more than 6-8 hours a day but someone (like myself) may be away for up to 2 weeks at a time. Some places have limited internet access to being able to check tank specs through your phone would obviously be advantageous. Also if you're away for business you may not have time to hook up your laptop and connect to the internet and may be far more convenient to whip out your phone and check things out. When you're busy and only have a few minutes to spare this would work best. As for water changes. You could theoretically setup an Apex to do water changes as well (remotely). Just more time and effort, more pumps and float switches..etc... Ultimately it comes down to the user's lifestyle and needs. As for warranty.. does the warranty and support for the Apex pale in comparison to other units? -jeff Quote:
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Right, I forgot about that.
The nice thing (as I understand) is that if you REALLY needed this feature later you could just buy another probe module later down the road. I guess the price would then equal the elite in the end if you went this route. At least it is expandable and can support more than 4 modules unlike the ReefKeeper Lite. |
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aquatronica, controller, neptune, profilux, rke |
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