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Help setting up Apex Lite


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Just bought an Apex Lite via Amazon.com and I have no clue how to get started. Is there anyone near Bowie that could help me setup/ program my controller? I can provide lunch or throw in some cash for your time.

 

Thanks!

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Absolutely. Send me a PM as I live not too far from Bowie.

PM Sent!

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I'm setting mine up tomorrow! Guess its an apex weekend!

Good luck with your setup!

 

Have you tried read the quick start guide or the comprehensive guide on their website?

I took a look at their website and it seems helpful. I want to make sure it is used to its full potential for the equipment I have as well as setup my phone or tablet. Im just not too tech savvy.  :huh:

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Start off slow, like have it turn lights on and off first and keep experimenting with adding new things. You'll have a ton of stuff hooked up before you know it!

Connecting to the internet is a lot easier with Fusion, especially for notifications. If you don't have Fusion yet I found that AOL email works for notifications.

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I can't even get it set up to the Internet...can't turn anything on or off,lol I wanted to wait to program everything on the computer as everyone says its easier...ugh...I need a apex for dummies guide,lol

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I was able to plug everything in and I am monitoring pH and temp now. Youtube has an BRS series dedicated to the Apex controller. I think I need to buy an extra part to setup my ato.

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I watched all the BRS ones...it's the initial attaching the apex to the computer/router that I can't get...

And even worse...now that I have watched all of them I really want to get it done like now,lol

I wanted to wait till I had it connected to the Internet to program it to alleviate some of the button pain,lol since I'm a hard button pusher,lol

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I was able to plug everything in and I am monitoring pH and temp now. Youtube has an BRS series dedicated to the Apex controller. I think I need to buy an extra part to setup my ato.

I would recommend purchasing an ATO system like Avast or Hydrofill, then connecting that to the Apex. From there you can program it to come on at a certain time for x amount of time. You can even add constraints on it so that if the PH is a certain level for it not to come on at all. Helpful if you mix your water with lime/kalk.

 

 

 

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I've never owned any of the ATO systems so I can't comment on those. I bought some float switches to monitor 2 sumps and 1 freshwater reservoir, aqua lifters for sump top off and a solenoid valve for the freshwater reservoir. Oh, and a breakout box. So far so good. I want to add more switches for high and low level warnings/alarms.

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I would recommend purchasing an ATO system like Avast or Hydrofill, then connecting that to the Apex. From there you can program it to come on at a certain time for x amount of time. You can even add constraints on it so that if the PH is a certain level for it not to come on at all. Helpful if you mix your water with lime/kalk.

You can so the same thing with the apex breakout box and wiring in float switches. I use a aqua lifter as the pump. Works great and I have all the features you described.

 

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You don't even have to use a breakout box. :)

 

Just limit the time your ATO outlet runs. For example, I limit my ATO outlet to only run for 10minutes every hour using the OSC command. So if I had a "runaway" ATO for whatever reason there won't be a flood.

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I can't even get it set up to the Internet...can't turn anything on or off,lol I wanted to wait to program everything on the computer as everyone says its easier...ugh...I need a apex for dummies guide,lol

I would give Neptune a call and they can share your screen with Team Viewer to get it setup to the net.  They were very helpful when I was initially setting mine up and having troubles with the network configuration.

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