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alexwolf
Wed, 30th Mar 2005, 02:55 PM
Check this out!!!! Sweet!!!
$175

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AquaController Jr base unit delivers the highest price performance ratio in the industry and brings truly affordable aquarium monitoring and control to tanks of all sizes. The AquaController Jr has the same great programming configuration language of our higher end controllers as well as the temperature and pH monitoring and control, lighting and pump/powerhead control. The AquaController Jr is able to:

Monitor: pH, and Temperature
Control: pH, and Temperature
Timers
Simulate Sunrise/Sunset
Simulate a Moon Cycle
Control Powerheads/Pumps (Wavemaker)
Hardwired or X10 Control Options
Programming Language
Alarms
Perform Datalogging
Flash Memory for easy Firmware Upgrades
LCD Display
Display Lock with password protection
Battery Backed Real Time Clock

The AquaController Jr has an easy to use and intuitive three button user interface. The buttons are used to navigate through the menus and to modify the standard setup. All setup and program modifications are possible through the buttons on the AquaController Jr - no external computer is required.

The base unit includes a comprehensive owner's manual, which contains instructions and examples on how to best utilize your AquaController Jr. No technical background is necessary to setup and operate the controller. The base unit measures 2.75" x 4.60" x 1.00".

To help you perform the initial setup of the AquaController Jr, the base unit comes pre-programmed with a default setup which requires little if any modification to work with most aquarium setups.

Monitor pH, and Temperature
The base unit includes software which is capable of monitoring pH, temperature. The monitored data is continuously displayed on the large LCD display and also logged into the internal RAM for later retrieval. All probes support digital calibration. The AquaController Jr base unit comes standard with a high quality temperature probe with a 10 foot cable (part number PRBTMPJR).

Control pH, and Temperature
The AquaController Jr also contains the functionality to control the pH, and temperature in your tank. The standard control functions for the monitored parameters listed above are possible.

For pH control typically CO2 is injected into the aquarium when the pH rises too high. The AquaController Jr continuously monitors the pH and can turn the CO2 injection system on or off based upon the user defined high and low set points. Because of the AquaController Jr's highly programmable nature, it is possible to control pH in new and non-standard ways. For example, in reef tanks with a calcium reactor it is desirable to stop injecting CO2 into the reaction chamber if the pH of the tank falls too low. The AquaController Jr is currently the only known controller on the market capable of this type of control. The CO2 injection system is not included with AquaController Jr.

Also the AquaController Jr can control both a heater and chiller to maintain a stable temperature environment in the tank. The heater and/or chiller enable and disable temperatures can be set independently. Given the tank has an adequate heater and chiller, the temperature can be maintained within +-.3 °F.

Additionally, the AquaController Jr has many more features for temperature control. For example, if the temperature of the tank exceeds a preset value, the AquaController Jr can turn on a fan to cool the tank. If the temperature rises higher, an additional fan or chiller can be enabled. If the temperature rises even higher, lights can be shut off. There is really no limit to the number of ways that the AquaController Jr can control the temperature.

Also, the AquaController Jr has a special temperature cycle which is used to simulate seasonal temperature variations. All of the above mentioned features for temperature control are available in this mode as well; only the target temperature set point varies with the day of the year. This mode of operation is most interesting to the serious aquarist trying to induce his corals and fish to spawn.

Timers
The timer functionality included in the base unit is capable of turning devices on and off at specific times of the day with one minute resolution. The AquaController Jr can also turn the devices on or off multiple times per day not just one time per day as with other controllers. The flexible timers allows for the standard lighting control as well as for dosing of various elements. Up to 12 devices can be controlled by the AquaController Jr.

Sunrise and Sunset Simulation
The AquaController Jr has a special type of timer which can be used to simulate the varying lengths of days throughout the year. This feature is used to make the length of daylight hours longer in the summer than in the winter. This results in a more realistic simulation of natural lighting variations.

Moon Cycle Simulation
The AquaController Jr has another special type of timer which can be used to simulate the moon cycle in your tank. A special lamp control module is used. This control module is capable of varying the intensity of light emitted from an incandescent bulb. The intensity variations are controlled by the AquaController Jr which is preprogrammed with correct intensity values for each day of the moon cycle. The AquaController Jr automatically updates the intensity value depending upon the current setting of the AquaController Jr's clock. With this artificial moon cycle, it is possible to induce corals and fish to spawn.

WaveMaker
Each pump to be controlled can either have a random or fixed time period. Both the on and off times are fully programmable and can range from 1 minute to 4 hours in 1 minute increments. Up to 12 pumps can be controlled by one base unit. A variable length feed timer cycle can be initiated with the press of a button and will disable some or all of the pumps in the system (programmed by the user).

Control Options
Like the entire AquaController product line, both X10 and/or hardwired control options are available. For X10 control, the AquaController sends a digital signal to the control interface (part number IM513) which places a small RF signal onto the powerlines in your home. The control modules (typically part number CM466) receive this X10 signal over the power lines, and if the code matches the user settable address the module is turned on or off. Up to 12 control modules can be controlled with the AquaController Jr.

Up to 3 Direct Connect 4s (DC4) or Direct Connect 4 Heavy Dutys (DC4HD) can be used with the AquaController Jr if a hardwired control solution is desired. The DC4s connect directly to the AquaController through a standard 4 conductor telephone cable. With 3 DC4HD connected 12 different devices can be controlled independently, with a maximum total power dissappation of approximately 3 * 120 * 15 = 5400 Amps.

Programming Language
One of the AquaController Jr's most compelling features is its simple to use yet very powerful programming language.

A simple example best illustrates the power and versatility of the AquaController Jr. Suppose that you wish to simulate the sunrise and sunset in your tank as well as having longer or shorter sunlight hours as based upon the seasons. The following program achieves this effect:

If Sun 000/000
Then LT1 ON
If Sun 060/-045
Then LT2 ON
If Temp > 83.0
Then LT2 OFF

The first statement of the program turns light 1 ON at sunrise and OFF at sunset. The second statement turns light 2 ON 60 minutes after sunrise and shuts it off 45 minutes before sunset. This feature is not available in any other controller. The keyword 'Sun' tells the AquaController Jr to use the preprogrammed timer which calculates the sunrise and sunset times for the current day of the year.

The programming flexibility does not stop here though, as illustrated by the third program statement. This statement will shut off light 2 if the temperature of the tank ever exceeds 83.0°F. With this type of feature, the temperature stability of the tank can be more easily obtained on those hot summer days. Additionally your tank is protected from overheating in the event of chiller/fan failure.

Similar program statements are used to enable or disable all the different control functions. The base unit comes pre-programmed with a default program which contains the majority of the control functions required in the average tank. Using this default program your tank will be up and running in very little time.

The extensive owner's manual thoroughly describes the installation and customization of the AquaController Jr for use in your tank. The manual also contains many programming examples which illustrate many of its unique features. With this system the control of your aquarium is limited only by your imagination.

Alarms
The AquaController Jr can be programmed to enable an audible alarm when a monitored condition exceeds a preset value. The AquaController Jr will immediately let you know when your tank needs attention.

Data Logging
The AquaController Jr has data logging for the aquarist that wants to keep an accurate log of the conditions in his aquarium. Temperature, pH, and are sampled and stored into RAM. The sample interval is user programmable and can be from 1 minute to four hours in 1 minute increments. The data log can either be viewed on the LCD display.

Battery Backup
Even in the event of a power failure the AquaController's clock maintains the correct time. Since all of the controller's configuration settings are stored in nonvoltile memory, no reprogramming/reconfiguration is necessary following a power failure.

Upgradeable Firmware
You never have worry about your controller becoming obsolete. The AquaController Jr has flash memory which can be upgraded with new software as new functionality is developed. To perform the firmware update an optional serial cable is connected between the AquaController Jr's temperature connector and an RS232 serial port of a Window's PC. The WIndow's PC runs a flash update utility to replace the firmware.

LCD Display
The large and informative display on the AquaController Jr is capable of displaying 16 characters by 2 lines of text/special characters. In the status mode the display shows the either current conditions in the aquarium or the date/time and the status of all the controlled devices.

Display Lock with password protection
To keep unauthorized users from accessing and modifying the AquaController Jr's configuration, the display can be locked. To unlock the display a user settable password must be entered.

Reef69
Wed, 30th Mar 2005, 05:56 PM
Nice!

dan
Wed, 30th Mar 2005, 06:06 PM
sweet!!! BTW how long did it take to type that? :wacko :wacko :wacko

WolfReef
Wed, 30th Mar 2005, 06:08 PM
lol, cut and paste :)

z28pwr
Wed, 30th Mar 2005, 06:12 PM
Sweet, you going to have a GP Alex ? ;)

RobertG
Thu, 31st Mar 2005, 12:25 AM
OK! that was long

Can you figure out how to work it or do you need a nerd sent over...

LOL, I forget we are all nerds.

don-n-sa
Thu, 31st Mar 2005, 12:31 AM
LOL, I forget we are all nerds.

Speak for yourself dude...I am a freak :wacko

brewercm
Thu, 31st Mar 2005, 06:50 AM
Hey, I missed the paragraph on how to set it to wipe my butt for me. :lol

Seems like too much automation for my taste.
I'm must be starting to get like my dad, I hate having to teach him something new on a computer.
It's like giving a caveman a new laser.

brewercm
Thu, 31st Mar 2005, 06:52 AM
By the way Alex, when are you expecting to be up and running completely.

RobertG
Thu, 31st Mar 2005, 11:35 AM
LOL, I forget we are all nerds.

Speak for yourself dude...I am a freak :wacko

On the computer, you & I are nerds.

Whatever else we do makes us freaks. We All Have A Little Freak in us & we know it.

LOL , Nerds, OK Freaks ! LOL

alexwolf
Thu, 31st Mar 2005, 12:31 PM
for what it does, its really a good buy:

PH controller for a CA reactor
light timer
temp controller

Those 3 things alone make it worth it!

They cut the price on the AC2 lol, i sold mine just in time ;)

Cliff, I have some stuiff in there now, keeping an eye on things to make sure they are stable, a couple of weeks to be fully functional!

brewercm
Thu, 31st Mar 2005, 12:40 PM
Cool,
I'll be setting my new tank up this summer probably around July and will be checking in on some live rock etc.

alexwolf
Thu, 31st Mar 2005, 12:45 PM
ill be there

jaded
Thu, 31st Mar 2005, 02:37 PM
Joshua... thats hardly fair... remember this thing will wipe your butt while the moon is in ¾ phase while keeping the douche water at a perfect temp and ph... you cant put a price tag on that!!!

brewercm
Thu, 31st Mar 2005, 03:12 PM
PH controller for a CA reactor: Free - I count bubbles
light timer: $15 - Nice electronic timer
temp controller: $45 - Pair of fans in the canopy

wipe your butt while the moon is in ¾ phase while
keeping the douche water at a perfect temp and ph: Priceless

GaryP
Thu, 31st Mar 2005, 03:20 PM
PH controller for a CA reactor: Free - I count bubbles
light timer: $15 - Nice electronic timer
temp controller: $45 - Pair of fans in the canopy

That's a total of $60, so when this thing drops to $60 put me down for one. ;)

You forgot to account for replacement cost for probes, the cost of your time for maintenance of the probes, and all the scrambling you have to do when the thing malfunctions that you'll have to do to get your parameters back where they are supposed to be.

Anytime I think about these electronic gizmos, I just remember seeing some folks on here busting their butts when their salinity monitors malfunctioned.

AlexKilpatrick
Thu, 14th Apr 2005, 08:26 AM
Can anyone tell me what is different between this and a regular aquacontroller? It seems pretty much the same.
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alexwolf
Thu, 14th Apr 2005, 09:24 AM
No ORP control!