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So I got off a flight today to a bunch of Apex alarms from my quarantine tank. I checked the Apex and it appears my temperature probe was going nuts. The graph shows the temperature jumping up and down more than a full degree from one minute to the next. When I got home, the readings returned to normal and the coral appeared to be doing fine but I swapped the probe out anyways.
This leads me to a question. I know this is one of the reasons that some refuse to put their tank in the hands of a full controller, but equipment failures are bound to happen, Apex or not. I think a great number of people use controllers now, so how would you protect your tank from something like this?
Another PM1 and an additional probe would give you the ability to cross check the readings but I don't know of any way for the Apex to monitor both and throw out the bad data. Any ideas?
This leads me to a question. I know this is one of the reasons that some refuse to put their tank in the hands of a full controller, but equipment failures are bound to happen, Apex or not. I think a great number of people use controllers now, so how would you protect your tank from something like this?
Another PM1 and an additional probe would give you the ability to cross check the readings but I don't know of any way for the Apex to monitor both and throw out the bad data. Any ideas?
