NEW July 23rd: Puratek Auto Level Controller Giveaway! - Claimed

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Puratek Auto Level Controller Giveaway!
Sponsored by our newest R2R sponsor Puratek

PLEASE NOTE THIS ONE IS A LITTLE DIFFERENT! READ CAREFULLY!

How to Enter:
1. Post a comment about the Puratek Auto Level Controller that really interest you: CLICK HERE AND MAKE THE POST IN THE "Auto Top-Off Systems Are Not All Created Equal" thread.
2. Upload an Avatar to your R2R profile here: AVATAR
3. Make a post in this thread that you are entering!

Recap: Post in the linked thread, upload an avatar, and post back in this thread that you are entering!

Drawing
On August 25th we will pick one winner by random draw from this thread and the winner will be verified to have completed all requirements. :)

The Prize
The name drawn will receive brand new Puratek Auto Level Controller shipped to their door valued at over $230.00!

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The Auto Level Controller, an Auto Top-Off system, is an ideal addition to any aquarium system. It is natural for water to evaporate on a daily basis and requires constant attention to maintain proper water levels. If not maintained on a regular basis in saltwater systems, the salinity will rise as the water evaporates because salt will not evaporate. These fluctuations in salinity can cause undue stress to your inhabitants.Using an auto top off system alleviates the daily activity of having to add fresh water on a regular basis. Performing this aquarium husbandry is a tedious, unrewarding task and can leave you in despair if not done properly.

This modern approach to auto level controlling is ground breaking to the industry and offers features never seen before in such an important piece of equipment seldom overlooked. Read More Here

Features

Maintains consistent salinity
Non-intrusive sensors that attach to outside of aquarium or sump so no worry about sticky or leaking mechanical sensors. Also snails or crabs will not interfere with operation
85 dB Audible alarm to notify of abnormal high or low water level or if the maximum water make up time has been exceeded
Standby switch – Temporarily disable level control while performing maintenance; for example, water changes or cleaning that could false trigger sensors
Alarm reset/program mode switch – silence alarm or initiate program to allow custom settings for max run time, hysteresis and level sensor selection
Supports up to four level sensors for normal (makeup control), low, high and top-off reservoir levels
Controls top-off water pump in makeup water reservoir or solenoid valve for connection directly to R/O filtration system
Low voltage 12VDC control for safety and low power consumption
Programmable max-run-timer counters to prevent top-off water running too long in the event sensor fails
Programmable hysteresis setting to control time delays in activating alarms or control due to water ripple or other disturbances in the water that could cause false alarms or control
Status LED for each level sensor for easy sensor status and program mode indicators
Processor controlled to maximize flexibility and expandability in feature offering and upgrades
Interfaces to Insight 24/7 Monitor/Controller for complete system integration for…
Audible and remote email alarming
Maximize system control in the event water levels are incorrect – shut pumps or chillers off to prevent damage
Notifications of when top-off water is being added
Keep log of how often top-off water is being added
Perform firmware upgrades



Thanks again to Puratek.com!
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Hi Revhtree
I have been noticing that a lot of what is offered here on R2R is limited in some way to facebook.
What about the users of this site that wants nothing to do with facebook?
Are we singled out?
Thanks,
Todd
 

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Its not that I hate it at all, I hate it for young generation's
I have 8 kids and over the 20 years of being a father I have noticed facebook will destroy lives or consume them.
sorry but I want to enter this but noticed there is a Facebook check
 
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Hi Revhtree
I have been noticing that a lot of what is offered here on R2R is limited in some way to facebook.
What about the users of this site that wants nothing to do with facebook?
Are we singled out?
Thanks,
Todd

That's funny I hate facebook too.

Funny you mentioned that and you pointed out an error in my post! Nothing in this contest requires anything to do with facebook this time around. I accidentally left some wording in there from the last contest! Thanks for pointing that out! :) Also for future reference we are given prizes to give away and if the sponsors wants a facebook like for the product then we have to abide by their wishes.
 

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I here you I have kids to and your right. I just don't like everyone know my business. But I totally get why revhtree wants to use it to advertise and I have no problem with that.
 

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Haha am I allowed to win a second one?
 

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All three done! would love to get one am setting up a new nano......
 

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