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Old 09-04-2006, 03:57 AM
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That thing is really sweet. What made you decide to go with that over the other controllers available out there?
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Old 09-04-2006, 04:19 PM
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Wow, nice unit. This is the first I've heard of them. I look forward to seeing more on it and how it compares to my new toy.

These electronic controller systems are certainly evolving quickly and becomming excellent tools for reef keepers. The more that are out there the better for us. Hopefully market competition will drive even better features and equipment.
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Old 09-05-2006, 01:14 AM
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Albert,

There was a few reasons, some mentioned above.

-Cost, over all i got a little more or a little better for the same price as a few of the others.
-looks, clearly an easier to read display/s than the others out there.
-Quality, i have not seen such good quality probes before, no comparison to any of the other probes ive owned.
-it had a few options that i thought interesting, but knew nothing about..such as substrate heating with regular heating, using a single sensor for both but can regulate them independantly.
nightime temp decrease option,summer switching....ect.
-DCF function, wich is a radio controlled clock, so spring and fall time changes were already done for you.(unavailable here at this time)
aswell, time switching can be preset in small increments for the duration of a week or so.
-Tunze ready.
- I liked the idea of expanding within the controller, not keep adding external modules. Its like the PC, you remove a blank on the back, and insert a card as needed.
Also, it looks like they are making individual cards do multiple probes...my conductivity and redox are both on one card, so only using one expansion slot.
Definatly something to consider when purchasing initial cards.

I have yet to hook up to the PC,or seeing/using firmware so ill keep you updated on that.

BMW rider, Yes im glad these units are doing a little more now for less cost.
Ive wanted one for a long time, but never could call them affordable until now.


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Old 09-05-2006, 05:47 PM
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That's awesome! If I'm reading this right, these things replace the Tunze multicontrollers?
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Old 09-05-2006, 11:24 PM
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Albert,

I have not hooked them up to the tunzes, though i did purchase the cables to do so.
But from what i understand so far, yes, instead of "off and on" on it will increase/decrease power to the desired channels, using your pre-programmed settings,aswell as using a random generator.

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Old 09-05-2006, 11:36 PM
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A very interesting note....

If T-5 Ballasts are chosen carefully, ones with no external cut-out (using an internal one), there is no need to use any of your power bar outlets for them. these will use another interface cable, and connected to a permanent power source...so saving the controllable outlets for other goodies !

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Hey Marc this sound very interesting...this is Ron..deceided on Redrover
other then Animal....Anyway how does one add attachment ?
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Old 09-10-2006, 01:51 PM
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Hey Ron, WELCOME !

Good to see you on the board.

Do you mean the attachment of the different units for the controller ?

If so, the cards are placed in the unit, but most of the connections are like a phone cord...it simply plugs into the back of the unit.

It all depends what your wanting to control with the unit, say if its your tunze (powerhead) you would get the appropriate cable and just plug that into it.

Your welcome to have a look at mine anytime, if you want to see first hand.

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Old 09-10-2006, 07:23 PM
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Is there an english web site or information. I really like to read more on it, but my German is, well... pretty weak.
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