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SuncrestReef

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  1. This is incorrect. My entire Apex environment is running on standard USB 2.0 cables, ranging from 1 foot to 30 feet in length. The reason USB FireWire says they're built specifically for Apex is because they don't have any repeaters built into the cable. For USB 2.0 devices running on 5v to work beyond 5 meters (16'5") you need a repeater. Since the Apex is sending 12v through the cable, it can be up to 200 feet long without a repeater.
  2. Are you asking about a cable? If so, AquaBus cables are USB cables. The difference between AquaBus and USB is not the cable, it's the devices you plug them into. The Apex and all Apex modules run on 12v. Computers, hard drives, and any other USB device runs on 5v. That's the reason they tell you to never plug a USB device into an Apex AquaBus port, because the 12v will fry the USB device. But the cables themselves are interchangable, as long as the cable does not have a USB "repeater" built in which you may sometimes find on really long cables to boost the signal.
  3. I’m running out of room in my tank...
  4. It sounds like the problem was that auto renewals were controlled in two places that were not linked. So you think you cancelled the renewal on PNWMAS, but PayPal didn't get that notification and renewed anyway. Pandora doesn't have multiple places you need to cancel a renewal.
  5. Wow, sounds like a good deal. Someone should scoop this up quickly.
  6. Is it 5/8" inner diameter, or outside diameter? Would this work? https://www.homedepot.com/p/HydroMaxx-5-8-in-I-D-x-3-4-in-O-D-x-50-ft-Crystal-Clear-Flexible-Non-Toxic-BPA-Free-Vinyl-Tubing-1403058050/310745758
  7. Opening the door to my sump... via GIPHY
  8. For those concerned about aesthetics, Geo is now offering custom color combinations. This would match my Apex and plumbing nicely....🤓
  9. I picked up this beauty from @CuttleFishandCoral last year. Amazing range of colors!
  10. I have a Red Sea Reefer XL 425 that's almost 2 years old now. Overall I love it, but there are a few things that most Red Sea customers will probably complain about: The included plumbing is metric, and is made from a different kind of plastic that seems a bit brittle. Use caution when tightening the connectors so they don't crack. The overflow control valve is finicky, so you frequently need to fiddle with the valve to keep the overflow from gurgling. I have to adjust mine at least once per week, sometimes more. The built-in ATO isn't great. I converted my ATO reservoir into a refugium and used a different ATO solution instead. Other than that, it looks great and is pretty high quality.
  11. I’ll take the wrasse and the 2 chromis!
  12. @obrien.david.j I left my Walt Disney at the top where it wasn't doing too well, then went out of town over the holidays. It didn't survive. How did yours do after moving it? I waited too long to take action. 😔
  13. Wow! Another reason I think I may need to get a 3D printer at some point. Nice work!
  14. The only possible upcoming competitor to Apex I'm aware of is the CoralVue HYDROS Control product line that is expected to arrive in Q1 - Q2 of 2020. However, the official specs and features are still vague, and I'd be hesitant to rely on a brand new product with little to no community support. The recent collapse of MindStream and Vertex Cerebra are good examples of new products that didn't have the momentum to survive. Full disclosure: I'm an avid Apex fan, participate heavily in the Neptune Community Forums and Neptune Facebook Group to help other Apex users world-wide to solve problems or brainstorm on creative solutions, and wrote the 8-part Apex programming tutorial series here on PNWMAS and Reef2Reef. I've been using my extensive Apex setup for almost 2 years now with great success. If you do pick up an Apex and want any assistance setting it up or help with more advanced programming, feel free to shoot me a note.
  15. Did you find some new containers? I saw you posted an ad to sell your old ones. If you need any ideas for your mixing station, I posted a detailed parts list for mine: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/suncrestreefs-red-sea-reefer-xl-425-build.358990/post-6173194
  16. I just removed it from the map. Sad day. 😥
  17. I'm leaving it for the nudibranchs. As long as there are a few aiptasia left in the tank, the nudibranchs have a food source. Last time all the aiptasia were gone, the nudis died off. Then I had to buy more 6 months later when the aiptasia came back. It's a delicate balance.
  18. @albertareef You read my mind! Here's the LFS map at a glance:
  19. I finally found a good spot for my pink goni where it seems happy. Thanks @Gil&Fin!!!
  20. @obrien.david.j Are you not going to do a test with Min Time removed?
  21. Personally, I think it would be best to eliminate the Min Time all together and rely on the pH readings. This will give you a true sense of how long a normal cycle takes. By forcing it to remain On or remain Off beyond the pH probe threshold you are making the swings larger.
  22. It's due to the memory capacity on the Apex, and it will also shorten the historic data you will be able to view.
  23. @obrien.david.j Another thing to remember when overlaying graphs is that the pH data is being sampled by default every 10 minutes for graphing, but the output logging happens in real time. The actual programming decisions are based on current pH readings, but the graphs are only 10 minute intervals. So while it may look like your pH is too low and the output should not turn on, the graph is just showing an average between two sample times. You can change the sample rate, but it's not recommended to make it too frequent.
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