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Jerel

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  1. Sweet!  I noticed a 'new firmware available' notice in Control Center when I was tweaking some settings in mine on Sunday ... but haven't yet had the time to download the update or check the release notes so to see what it contains. Will definitely have to try and find the time to do the update this weekend.

    It's a decent update, including master and slave improvements.  

  2. You got it?! Sump is roughly 80% complete. I was quite generous with applying the solvent at a few joints, which caused the solvent to bleed out but I got the hang of it now. Given the time it takes for acrylic to fuse together securely. I'm thinking it'll be appropriate to do a leak test by Friday. I have a Sicce Syncra 2.0 that I'll utilize to simulate current throughout the sump for a few days.

     

    Plumbing the return line/manifold is up next !

  3. I'm about a month behind schedule with getting my system to a point to where it's cycling, however. That fulfillment is approaching and my Real Reef rock order to Dr. Mac's is imminent. I've done business with his company throughout the years and I trust that I'll continue to enjoy the welcoming experience.

  4. Once you get it up and running, let us know how it works and if it's worth the price tag

    Sure thing! And regarding the MSRP of $534.00. I think it's worth comparing it to a DIY reactor that can be made for under $100 or even the new Skims Macroalgae reactor.

     

    Very nice!  They look very well built.

    It's built like a tank with high quality components - Work of Art!

  5. With the announcement of this summer's frag fest meet. I'm pleased to hear Manhattan Aquariums Joseph Carparatta will be speaking. I happened to acquire my PAX-Bellum ARID N18 from his business this past Memorial Day weekend, which came complete with the quick disconnect set. 

    Here's a quick photo..
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  6. Mine just made another 40+ gallons of DI water today. I only noticed because the light was on. I no longer even notice when I'm getting low. I feel like it would only be better if it could monitor output TDS and start shrieking when it saw something that wasn't 0 coming out so I'd know to change the filters. Oh, and then if it could change the filters for me that would be great.

    I'll let you know how this Hanna Instruments Proton EC meter works for me.

     

    http://hannainst.com/pronto-ec-meter-for-demineralized-water-with-lcd-and-alarm-hi983304.html

  7. I seriously thought about a Dream Box but just couldn't get myself to spend the money or the lead time on a custom one. Went with Pure Reef (after seeing yours Alan) and an RD 230 from NAGA. 

     

    Im also a fan of GF piping. Mainly because I use to work near a Graingers but now just order through Zoro. Does anyone else locally carry them?

    I kind of feel the same way after becoming aware of Pure Reef,

     

    Grainger is where i shop to acquire +GF+ piping. They have a branch not too far from where I work.

  8. Nice return pump!

     

    Somehow the picture isn't loading for me.  What's the pic?

     

    Indeed :)

     

    Strange that you are not able to see my photo !? Nothing special but +GF+ plumbing valves, pipe and fittings inside of my frag tank. Constructing a system is one of my favorite parts of this hobby !

     

     

    NAGA has the pumps local. FYI

     

    Sent from my SM-N915T using Tapatalk

    Nice! I'll have to contact them regarding availability or contacts to drop-ship from Florida ? 

     

    I forgot they were Royal Exclusive dealers.  If I ever do my perfect tank I'll contact them for a fully loaded Dream Box. 8)

     

    Have you seen their new roller mat Dream Box? I'm curious about the idea of it but i dunno... 

  9. Sump photos..  I'm working on this project just about every night and i must say, not bad for my first DIY sump   :wub:  

    My solvents and applicators arrived from Avast Marine this past week. I can't wait... !!!

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    Outlet(Drain) and Inlet(Fill) lines for Automatic Water Changes

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    A Tunze comline 0.900 water pump may be used as my drain pump if i decide not to use my GHL Doser 2.1.

    1/4" Spears PVC is used here.

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  10. HAHA ! Love it a sensor for the filter sock ...now i've seen it all ;)

    Ha! Prime example of a control freak or should I say.. experimentation.

     

    Said to myself.. Why stop with just the following sensors when you have a PLM-4Level expansion card

     

    2 Optical sensors for ATO plus AWC

    1 Leakage Interface, sensor

    1 9000 l/h flow sensor

    1 Float sensor for the ATO reservoir

  11. Constructing my sump is coming along..

    Since i have a total of eight(8) level inputs on my ProfiLux 4. I have decided to utilize a float sensor within my mechanical chamber - Filter Sock- to trigger an alarm (as a reminder) whenever my filter socks become clogged, which would cause the water level to rise.

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  12. Interesting.  So one thing I've worked on recently is a little Arduino driven bubble controller that accepts 0-10V input to determine the bubble rate on a CO2 tank.  It basically triggers a 10ms opening of a Clippard mouse solenoid.  At 10V it just holds the thing open.  At 0V it never opens it and from 0.1 to 9.9 it goes from one bubble per minute to 10 bubbles per second.

     

    I will put it on my calcium reactor once I start growing coral in earnest.  Then I'll program the ReefAngel so that it reads the pH on the calcium reactor probe and bumps the voltage higher or lower on the bubble controller to keep the pH constant.  

     

    I forgot to mention that GHL has an expansion card(PLM-ADIN) that has two analog inputs that measures 0-10V. These two inputs will appear as sensors within the system to allow control for various actions, however. One would need to do their own parameter conversion outside of the system level. 

     

     

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    I'll be utilizing the four other connections for digital inputs.. One being a Avast Marine Barrel Tender v2. 

     

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  13. Interesting.  So one thing I've worked on recently is a little Arduino driven bubble controller that accepts 0-10V input to determine the bubble rate on a CO2 tank.  It basically triggers a 10ms opening of a Clippard mouse solenoid.  At 10V it just holds the thing open.  At 0V it never opens it and from 0.1 to 9.9 it goes from one bubble per minute to 10 bubbles per second.

     

    I will put it on my calcium reactor once I start growing coral in earnest.  Then I'll program the ReefAngel so that it reads the pH on the calcium reactor probe and bumps the voltage higher or lower on the bubble controller to keep the pH constant.

     

    That sounds like a neat project for a calcium reactor. Is there a link for me to check it out?

     

    I'm debating on how I'm going to setup my calcium reactor for my frag system. Calcium and Alkalinity electrodes are a welcoming feature for aquarium controllers this year, but at what cost !? Lol

  14. So are you saying that the Profilux lets you look at the flow rate through the flow sensor which is installed in your main return pipe and, when it increases because you have valved off a reactor, can adjust the control voltage going to your DC pump to slow it down?

     

    My main problem with Apex is the lack of being able to measure variables like temp and pH and use them in programs other than in an If-Then statement.  I wanted to do math with the variables and use it to control other things, which the RA let me do.

    Correct, that is exactly right.

     

    Once you have the flow sensor installed and current is being measured, say the actual flow rate is measuring at 1000 l/h, then my desired flow rate of 900 l/h is assigned. Next - I'll select a 0-10v interface channel(DC Pump) and set the output to "Constant flow". (My DC return pump will keep my desired flow rate whenever I make changes to my feed valves. The profiLux will increas or decreas the 10v signal voltage to my return pump)... Hit Save and that's it! Or I can setup an alarm for when the flow rate drops below my desired flow rate and much more.

     

     

    Oh man! Not with a ProfiLux.

    Outside of the basic functions. There is a expert mode "Program Logic" that opens up a lot more for the user

     

    Here are a few.

     

    NOT-Function

    The NOT-function needs exactly one input. The output behaves always inversely to the input.

     

    AND-Function

    The AND-function needs 2 inputs. The output is only ON if both inputs are ON.

     

    OR-Function

    The OR-function needs 2 inputs. The output is only ON if at least one input is ON.

     

    NAND-Function

    The NAND-function needs 2 inputs.The output is only OFF if both inputs are ON.

     

    NOR-Function

    The NOR-function needs 2 inputs. The output is only ON if both inputs are OFF.

     

    Equal-Function

    The EQUAL-function needs 2 inputs. The output is then ON if both inputs have the same state.

     

    Unequal-Function

    The UNEQUAL-function needs 2 inputs. The output is then ON if both inputs have a different state.

     

    Time functions

    Besides the simple logical functions explained before, ProfiLux offers also time functions. All time functions have only one input. The output is switched dependently on the input state, the time function and the set time. Times between 1s and 28800s (= 8h) can be set.

     

    Pulse-Function

    If the input changes from OFF to ON, the output is switched on. After the set time has expired (here in the example 12s), the output is switched off again, independent from the state of the input.

     

    Delayed-On-Function

    During switch-on, the output follows the input with the set delay time (here in the example 9s), during switch-off of the input, the output follows immediately.

     

    Delayed-Off-Function

    The output follows the input immediately during switch-on, when the input is switched off, the output follows with the set delay time.

     

    Cyclic-Function

    As long as the input is switched on, the output switches alternately ON and OFF, the switching duration is determined by the set time (here in the example 3s). If the input is OFF, then also the output is OFF.

     

    SR-Flipflop

    This is a special function. The specialty is that the recent output state persists as long as both inputs are OFF. The output is switched ON if the Set-input is ON. Also if the Set-input is again OFF shortly afterwards, the output remains ON and that until the Reset-Input is ON, then the output is OFF again.

  15. Prospective

    I managed to cut the outer structure of my sump at my father's house today ! The pieces to form a degassing and mechanical chamber will be done in-house. When planning the size of my sump came about. I had interest in just having volume to house equipment like heaters, filter sock, return pump, optical level sensors(x2) and enough volume to exchange four(4) gallons of saltwater for AWC. So given the size of this is fairly small. I decided to add a GHL Measurement Cell to house my electrodes, which looks freakin' cool !

    Tidbit: Regarding the GHL Flow Sensor. I have one to measure the flow returning to my display tank, but there is one feature in particular that caught my interest. Since i have a DC controllable pump as my return pump and assigned programming. I can adjust the flow coming from my manifold valves, or shut them off completely, within seconds the return pump will compensate up/down to adjust the flow to my assigned 'Fixed/Constant' flow rate.

    -GHL Flow Sensors came to market in 2012 and there is no expansion card, nor expansion box required. One just needs an unoccupied level port that are located on the back of the controller. 

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  16. I recognize that.  That's a hard core frag tank and should last pretty much forever.

    Exactly what i wanted and to support a local business   :)   

     

    I think i'm going with GHL again with lighting, but with four(4) Mitras Lightbar 2's controlled by my ProfiLux 3.1T.

     

    This'll be great place to house those impulse buys and a coral holding tank before they enter my display. 

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