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Koaboy

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Greetings! I have two aquariums, located in two different rooms, approximately 15-feet apart. I installed a new Hydra 52 over the 40 breeder in one room last night. Tonight, I'm installing two Hydra 52's over my 100 gallon (60 x 18 inch, not sure of the height). My plan is to use the same Ai New Controller to manage both, understanding that each light (or tank) cannot be individually controlled. I think I'm OK with that. Each tank has the same mix of coral families in it. Has anyone tried doing that? Or, should I box up the New Controller & trade it in for a Director?
 

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I started out with the new controller on my one tank and got into the beta program for the director. I'd upgrade. It's got so much more controllability and will make it easier in case you do want to run different schedules. Actual programming is so much easier too.
 

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