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    Default Tried to Boil My Tank Today

    Came home from work today and noticed there wasn't any polyp extension on most of my sps. Then I remembered that I shut the main pump off to feed some coral food last night and then fell asleep. I left in a rush this morning and didn't notice that the pump was still off. Water temp got up to 87 degrees!!!


    The chiller's been running for a while and the temp is 82 degrees now. Luckily there was enough water movement in the tank to keep the oxygen levels up. Dodged a major bullet today.
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    Yikes. I am so glad I got my main pump on stand by. I always shut it off for feeding and I know I would forget to turn it back on every single time if it didn't happen automatically!
    Hopefully in the morning everything is back to looking happy
    Karin



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    I guess its time for an Apex.
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    until then:
    before I had a controller I simply used one of those mechanical timers with the little green and red pieces that click it on and off.
    Only I didn't use any of the red pieces that click it off -just green pieces.
    I spaced them all 2 or 3 hours apart.
    That way I just switched the pump off by hand (the timer has a wheel thing on top to turn it on/off manually) and if I forgot to turn it back on it would automatically hit a green piece a couple of hours later and turn the power to the pump back on.

    Just a thought...
    Karin



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    Cory,

    Here's a $20 one I built a few years ago - simple DIY project. Still use it ALL the time. Works flawlessly. Much, much easier than the ACII I have:

    http://www.maast.org/showthread.php?...ighlight=timer
    Bill

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    Here's mine. No supply list needed. If you can plug a lamp into an electrical outlet you can make this pump timer ;)
    timer.jpg
    turns the pump off manually on top and turns it back on automatically.

    If you like I can bring it with me Saturday and you can just give it back to me when you get your controller.

    Or you can buy one for like $12 or so (since it's the grounded three prong type -light timers are cheaper)
    Karin



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    Karin, cool idea - never thought to use them like that. I'd make sure that you don't exceed the recommended wattage. The timer I use has 10 minute increments, or just "off", by a push button (press 3 times for 30 minutes). I mounted it right at the front of the stand - makes it real easy to use.
    Bill

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    Bill, I didn't understand the concept till I saw the wiring diagram on the nanoreef.com article. That's is a pretty neat idea. It would also work great when feeding the fish. I'm busy this coming Saturday, but this looks like a nice little Sunday afternoon project.
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    Cory,

    Looks like the photos were deleted. It's really rather simple. Call if you need help.
    Bill

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    Thanks Bill. I was having trouble with your wiring description. Once I saw the pic on the nanoreef.com article it all made sense.
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