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Aqua Controller II setupMy tank came with an Aqua Controller II, but it was ruined with saltwater. After sending it in to Neptune Systems in California for repairs, I began to learn what all it could do. For now, my main goal is control of tank parameters, and this can be done by plugging in each piece of equipment into X-10 control modules. The controller measures pH and tank temperature around the clock, keeps track of the time and date, and switches equipment off or on depending on how it has been programmed. It is possible to link this unit to a computer to track data or download logs, but I've not done so at this time.
Settings
These are but a few examples of what I've got programmed into my controller. Each light is controlled with IF/THEN commands. There are many features that I choose not to use because I prefer to not put all of my trust into one device, and have various pieces of equipment running independently instead. If one item fails, the rest of the equipment should keep the reef running until I can resolve the problem. The newer models of this controller come with plug-in modules called DC-4 and DC-8. The DC-4 is designed for heavy loads, like turning on MH lighting. The DC-8 is for lighter duty, able to turn on and off fans, powerheads, heaters and refugium lighting. These modules connect to the Aqua Controller and no longer rely on x-10 technology. |