Me to..... Lol
Was hoping they would say it sucks and not worth it.... Lol
Me to..... Lol
Was hoping they would say it sucks and not worth it.... Lol
ReeF mafiA
Sorry...you all should get one now. Money well spent to give you the option to check in on your tank while away. I plot ph and dosing pump cycles at work, and make adjustments if needed. Its fun and functional. Just get the dam thing so you don't have to contemplate getting one....problem solved.
I make a lot of impulse buys, but this one was a good purchase.
Randy
STOP!!!..... lol
Nah i will scoop one up eventually. Like today we were have alot of real quick power outages and my skimmer was acting up.... Then Im eating at a restaurant close to the house and my neighbor calls asking if my power was out..... Right then I thought, it would be nice to hop online check my system, if I was able to. If there was, to cut off my skimmer so it doesnt go nuts like it does after a outage...
ReeF mafiA
If your power is out, your controller will be out too unless you have it on a UPS. You would also need your networking hardware on a UPS to ensure your Internet still works. I'm about to do the same thing, but I think I'm going to program my controller to have a delay on powering up the skimmer. That way after power is restored the skimmer would take 2 or 3 minutes before it kicks on, making sure sump levels have returned to operational levels first.
-You had me at PWM
if your skimmer is hooked up to a reefkeeper you can do what I do. just set that plug to light and MH, delays 10 or 15 min after power outage
REEF MAFIA
"TEFLON DON"
I have my skimmer come on 30 minutes after the system comes out of "standby" mode. I do the same with any additional circulation so things are calm for a while after feeding. Using any metal halide setup channel will do the same thing with the whole "safe start" delay thing that DA uses.
I don't have that option, I built my controller and have not gotten to the power center yet but I'll definitely be programming on into it. It makes sense.
-You had me at PWM