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I haven't set mine up. I really haven't done anything with it for several months.
The last time I worked with it the Jantec PS worked fine to power the heads with tubing in them.
I basically took everything and put it away in a box until I had the money to do my 90 gallon upgrade.
I just ordered the tank for the upgrade on Tuesday, I should have it Sunday so I'm on my way to getting back to working on this,
I'll let you know once I have it set up and running.
Yep, and fortunately I do have the Apex controller with 2 EB8's (which has just been sitting on my desk for the last 4 months due to me being super busy and very picky about finding the most efficient and clean way of organizing all the electronics in a new shelf from IKEA....I have lots to do!!). Although the D0S is new and info regarding it has just recently become available, do you see any advantages or additional features it has over the stenner and/or the LM3?
I've been running the Stenner for three days now and I'm noticing a slight increase in salinity. My FSW container measures 1.0024, and tank measures 1.0027 and seems to be on the rise. I'm also running a Tunze Osmolator which turns off during the change. Any ideas?
This is my set up with apex
Nice and neat.This is my set up with apex
This is my set up with apex
I finally ran all the lines and set up my profilux for the system... and then realized I need a check valve because my waste salt water is connected with a T to my waste water from the RO and I don't want salt water invading the RO system. So... one more day to wait.
Here is my Profilux setup.
S2 is the Stenner pump set up on a timer, S3 is a solenoid that feeds my ATO/RO.
My timer programming:
The logic for the solenoid:
Timer assigned to the pump socket:
Logic assigned to solenoid socket:
Automatic water change to me includes the automatic preparation of the new salt water. I have my sump connected to a drain line. I turn one handle and pump out the desired amount, and then a second pump puts the new water back into the sump. I do this once a month. Not the biggest of my issues. So with your idea I could auto mate the pumps. Its not worth it to me.