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I don't think this statement is true in the long run... you're talking about a controller when we're discussing an automated tester. If by glad you went apex you meant trident, then I think that the ionD is going to beat it 10 times out of 10.Glad I went with Apex.
You too misunderstand the premise of this thread...lol!
It's a freaking device that monitor your tank water parameters. You guys act like your life is depending on it. Go do something useful instead of crying and whining for something that will make little change to your reef tank. It's a nice to have. I'll get it when it's ready. But my tank and me is doing just fine without it.
flick the translate tab up the top right hand corner..... just reading it now.ION Director: Es gibt Neuigkeiten!
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I received this newsletter this morning. I can’t speak German so maybe someone can translate.
Don't start Macca! Over $6,000 invested in GHL gear in the last year on the back of the IOND and now this.@eliasi - maybe they need a Beta tester outside of US an EU that runs the full compliment of testing and already has P4/KHD ....
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Homer, don't let the delay sway your decision to switch to GHL, the hardware is rock solid. And this is coming from a person who used Apex since the Aquacontroller III and 10x days. I had the 2016 Apex, 4 DOS, Trident, countless modules. Nothing but issues. Switches and inputs would auto rename, go missing, turn on or off on their own for no reason, flow meters would clog, or switch to optical sensors on their own. Since switching to GHL, and after the initial set up, I haven't have to change or adjust anything. It just plain works.Good thing GHL doesn't have the foothold in the US market like neptune does, or this thread would easily be 50 pages full of people roasting GHL for their untimely delivery and/or promises.
Least neptune didn't take people money, then never deliver on many promised timelines.
I've been considering switching to GHL(just to use something different as we all know the "new" apex just isn't as reliable as the "old"), but this thread among others has me rethinking my position.
This is the only reason why I haven't switched to a "new" apex. My current "old" apex just works and has for the last 6 years with 0 issues. Literally 0 issues, with the exception of a firmware upgrade that didn't go so well, but that was my fault, not theirs.Homer, don't let the delay sway your decision to switch to GHL, the hardware is rock solid. And this is coming from a person who used Apex since the Aquacontroller III and 10x days. I had the 2016 Apex, 4 DOS, Trident, countless modules. Nothing but issues. Switches and inputs would auto rename, go missing, turn on or off on their own for no reason, flow meters would clog, or switch to optical sensors on their own. Since switching to GHL, and after the initial set up, I haven't have to change or adjust anything. It just plain works.
And no I don't buy the Patent argument. Even if there was something on this device that still needed to be patented it would be an internal process and no one is asking them to show the inside of the device.
Hi,Very fair point.
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i think a complete video showing all the steps as well as the volumes exchanged easily allows an experienced technician to understand the technical used.