Inkbird to Apex

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@endy0430 if you’re letting the ink bird do the actual temp control then your Apex becomes more of a fail safe if something goes wrong. Same basic idea as if the Apex was running your heater but with parameters wider than the inkbird. I think the Apex has a macro to set up the heater. But here’s some basic code. I know others will have lines to add but this is a start.

ALSO, there is a great Apex programming guide in the Aquarium Controllers Forum

Fallback ON
Set ON
If Temp > 81.0 Then OFF
If Temp < 70 Then OFF

FWIW the Temp < 70 is in there in case the probe goes bad or falls out of the sump.
 
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@endy0430 if you’re letting the ink bird do the actual temp control then your Apex becomes more of a fail safe if something goes wrong. Same basic idea as if the Apex was running your heater but with parameters wider than the inkbird. I think the Apex has a macro to set up the heater. But here’s some basic code. I know others will have lines to add but this is a start.

ALSO, there is a great Apex programming guide in the Aquarium Controllers Forum

Fallback ON
Set ON
If Temp > 81.0 Then OFF
If Temp < 70 Then OFF

FWIW the Temp < 70 is in there in case the probe goes bad or falls out of the sump.
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