Considering switching to Profilux from Apex

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For $50 extra I would get the SA.
If your controller goes down you still have a working dosing pump. If you ever sell the system or upgrade to a newer pump the SA is used by non GHL controller owners for KH and ION director. A lot easier to sell.
Exactly the reason why I went all SA on the dosers.
 

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Another good point. So did you just use the SA doser without the ProfiLux then before you made the switch. @robbyg advice makes sense as well so maybe I should just get the SA doser first and see where I go from there
My SA just came in this past week and I haven't gotten around to install it yet. Hopefully I'll be able to install it this weekend, but maybe not because I have to make a shelf for it. I'm still using Apex as the main controller. I plan to use GHL for testing and dosing.
 
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My SA just came in this past week and I haven't gotten around to install it yet. Hopefully, I'll be able to install it this weekend, but maybe not because I have to make a shelf for it. I'm still using Apex as the main controller. I plan to use GHL for testing and dosing.
Will you/ Can you link the SA to the Apex?
 
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I want to keep them separate. I like to diversify my equipment lol in case something fails, it won't all fail.
Right Ok, Quite a few seem to do that. Out of interest are running a Trident or are you using the KH Director and ION Director when available ?
 

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I don't have a trident. I plan to pick up a KHD sometime in the future. For testing other elements, I don't have any plans yet to get an automated tester.
 

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Will you/ Can you link the SA to the Apex?

Negative. I like the advice of you getting a stand alone doser to see if you like the ecosystem. The dosers are really good, but you might prefer Apex stylings.

The stand-alone can be expanded to include the KHD, IOND, and automated dosing control without getting a GHL controller.
 
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Negative. I like the advice of you getting a stand alone doser to see if you like the ecosystem. The dosers are really good, but you might prefer Apex stylings.

The stand-alone can be expanded to include the KHD, IOND, and automated dosing control without getting a GHL controller.
I thought that would be the case. Yes, I agree it seems to be good advice. I have two DOS at the moment. What do you mean Apex Stylings?
 

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I really like my Profilux 4. That thing is really solid and if I were forced to buy a controller tomorrow there's no question I would choose another Profilux. It doesn't have an "IOS" interface though. There may be times when you may need to refer to a 2 minute youtube video to get instruction on how to do some things.
 
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I really like my Profilux 4. That thing is really solid and if I were forced to buy a controller tomorrow there's no question I would choose another Profilux. It doesn't have an "IOS" interface though. There may be times when you may need to refer to a 2 minute youtube video to get instruction on how to do some things.
Thanks very much for sharing your view. Really appreciate you taking the time
 

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I really like my Profilux 4. That thing is really solid and if I were forced to buy a controller tomorrow there's no question I would choose another Profilux. It doesn't have an "IOS" interface though. There may be times when you may need to refer to a 2 minute youtube video to get instruction on how to do some things.

Glad to hear you're enjoying the controller!
Just a heads up, the interface we use for our app and cloud platform is identical on android and iOS devices. :)
 

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I thought that would be the case. Yes, I agree it seems to be good advice. I have two DOS at the moment. What do you mean Apex Stylings?

From the user interface and programming perspective.

I for instance really like the GHL interface and most of the programming methodology.
 
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From the user interface and programming perspective.

I for instance really like the GHL interface and most of the programming methodology.
Although I understand that the user interface is being improved it is still the one concern I have about the switch from the Apex. Still appears to be less user friendly but I suppose it’s just a case of getting use to it
 

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You really will catch on to the user interface quickly. I do need to look at YouTube videos sometimes to understand how to do things such as setting up email alerts, etc. When this happens it's a 2 minute view and then I get it.

I want a computer that I know, no matter what will always function as expected. Even when there are power outages or whatever. My Profilux has been running for almost 3 years and never, ever malfunctioned in any way. It is in the cabinet with the sump, skimmer and all that other stuff (hostile environment).
 
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You really will catch on to the user interface quickly. I do need to look at YouTube videos sometimes to understand how to do things such as setting up email alerts, etc. When this happens it's a 2 minute view and then I get it.

I want a computer that I know, no matter what will always function as expected. Even when there are power outages or whatever. My Profilux has been running for almost 3 years and never, ever malfunctioned in any way. It is in the cabinet with the sump, skimmer and all that other stuff (hostile environment).
Thanks for the reassurance. I have already watched a number of the videos just to get the feel of it. My Apex is in the cabinet near the sump so that’s where any GHL kit would go as well.
 

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Although I understand that the user interface is being improved it is still the one concern I have about the switch from the Apex. Still appears to be less user friendly but I suppose it’s just a case of getting use to it

The lack of wizards I would say is less user friendly, but it is getting used to how things are organized. Overly simplified.... In Apex, each object/outlet is its own sandbox for programming and timing. In GHL, timers and functions are in collective pools that can be used by the outlets and things.

A Quality of Life thing I hope GHL can do in the future is being able to include the descriptions along with the generic "Timer 1" or "Logic 14" name. That should make programming a bit easier.
 
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The lack of wizards I would say is less user friendly, but it is getting used to how things are organized. Overly simplified.... In Apex, each object/outlet is its own sandbox for programming and timing. In GHL, timers and functions are in collective pools that can be used by the outlets and things.

A Quality of Life thing I hope GHL can do in the future is being able to include the descriptions along with the generic "Timer 1" or "Logic 14" name. That should make programming a bit easier.
Hmm not sure its making my final decision any easier but thanks for your explanation.
 
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