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Is it worth having one of these systems if you are not running some state of the art aquarium? I've seen these on BRS ranging from 239-800. if its worth it then how do you determine which one is right for you?
 

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I dont run a high tech sys but i do love having my apex for the controlability and the ability to see whats going on at any time from anywhere
 

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I agree with tigerdragon's comments. My system is low tech, but I love my apex. I travel a lot, and this has allowed me to monitor my parameters and turn off/on select pieces of equipment while away. I combine the apex with a cheap ($35) camera in my sump area so that I can watch what is happening with my equipment using my cell phone. On occasion my skimmer has overflowed, and my apex allowed me to turn it off until I got home and made some adjustments. Compare this to my friend who recently came home to 10+ gallons of water on his new hardwood floors. Also, I like the graphs of my ph and temp, as it has helped me fine tune my water parameters over the years.

As for which system is right, I suppose it depends on your needs. Due to a lightning strike, I have had two different apex systems. The energy bars are different sizes on apex vs. apex jr., so how many outlets you want to control? Do you want a ph monitor? The apex jr. doesn't have one standard (I have had both types of ph monitors, and the labgrade ph is well worth the additional money IMO). The regular apex also has additional capabilities like ORP monitoring and variable ports. There is a good chart comparing the capabilities on Neptune's website under "support /documentation".

If you are like me, you will eventually want most of the capabilities Apex has to offer even if you don't need all of those capabilities. You can start small with the jr. , and buy add-ons later, or you can save yourself money in the long haul and just buy the regular apex upfront.
 

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The Apex Jr is kind of a water of money IMO. It' can't do ph, can't do variable voltage ports, can't do float switches and only has 4 plugs. The full Apex on the other hand does so much more out of the box.

Now you might think off I can add more modules later to upgrade the Jr. but it will cost you a lot more than the initial cost of the full Apex to get the Jr up to snuff.
 
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so does the $500 one, pretty much the same as the $800 one just has less features?
 

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so does the $500 one, pretty much the same as the $800 one just has less features?
Yes the main unit is the same. The gold version adds ORP probe and the salinity module with probe. The ORP probe is kinda meh but salinity is cool.
 

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The Standard Grade System for $524.95 will do everything you need except measure salinity. If you want to measure salinity you'll need the gold package or add a PM2 and Probe later one.
 

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