I can’t complain, I hated it at first from my Reef Keeper, but have grown to like it and satisfies the geek in me. I can say I always am able to connect to my Apex, can’t say that for MobiusNot unless it includes a thank you card.
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I can’t complain, I hated it at first from my Reef Keeper, but have grown to like it and satisfies the geek in me. I can say I always am able to connect to my Apex, can’t say that for MobiusNot unless it includes a thank you card.
I love my classic apex. I was just hoping for a more substantial revision. I had the old RK2 as well. I've been looking for a new controller and waiting for a new revision. I'm eager to see what the internal upgrades are. Hopefully it's more than just...this.I can’t complain, I hated it at first from my Reef Keeper, but have grown to like it and satisfies the geek in me. I can say I always am able to connect to my Apex, can’t say that for Mobius
They use a darker green printed circuit board with a soft touch finish…. And there’s another thank you card hidden inside. BonusI love my classic apex. I was just hoping for a more substantial revision. I had the old RK2 as well. I've been looking for a new controller and waiting for a new revision. I'm eager to see what the internal upgrades are. Hopefully it's more than just...this.
I have two dead eb832s because of this issue. I went out and bought the classic 8 power strip and it is working good for 6 monthsI'm still running first release first gen apex (now called classic) and I really trust the gear. I've had it for more than a decade. And the display is the only thing that's failed me.
I've been looking to upgrade and of course, if you look for horror stories you will find them. I keep hearing about eb832 failures due to the bum 12v power converter module. The idea of a bad eb832 does concern me. My control strategy/philosophy has always been centered on isolating risk. I love the idea of a smart pump that integrates with a controller, but I love the reliability of an ac pump directly plugged into the wall even more. I like controlling equipment that has it's own onboard controller and using one or the other as a failsafe.
I know it's all just rumors and conjecture at this point, but it would be exciting for a new version to be released. It's a bit odd to me to see so many people take the "what could they possibly do better" position on technology development. I ,for one, am excited to see what they come up with that is better.
I have two dead eb832s because of this issue. I went out and bought the classic 8 power strip and it is working good for 6 months
To everyone who bought a new unit in the past 6 months, sucker fish on that!!!!! Oh dang that’s me too, *** haha
It's stunning to me that their big selling point is a water level sensor. It could not have been mystery that the world wants automated no3 and po4 testing.There's literally nothing in the new Apex that you can't do with the A2 version.
It's stunning to me that their big selling point is a water level sensor. It could not have been mystery that the world wants automated no3 and po4 testing.
Agreed. But assuming whatever they are cooking up on that front is backed compatible with the a2...not much of a reason to get an a3.I'd be shocked if they weren't developing this as either a Trident V2 or an add-on module.
Not much of a reason till Neptune comes out with the trident v2 or the nitrate phosphate tester and only the A3 can run it just like they did with V1 tridentAgreed. But assuming whatever they are cooking up on that front is backed compatible with the a2...not much of a reason to get an a3.
I bet there are many who haven’t had the Hydros problems. I’ve owned both systems.Hydros has good marketing and good intentions but I've had nothing but issues with their stuff. I'll take the non IP rated Neptune stuff over all of my Hydros so far.
But Neptune could learn a few things from Hydros IMO
AgreedI will love to see a battery backup for there equipment thats one thing ecotec has over neptune
I'm faced with the question of used (or discounted ) a2 or a3. I know they said they would not lock out new hardware and that it would all be backwards compatible, but I will continue to be skeptical until it's released. With so few changes between a2 and a3;the motivation to go a3 is very small...at least from what I can see now.Ryan and Paul both said do NOT upgrade from the A2 to the A3. It isn't worth it. I mean, they couldn't have been more clear on that front.
They also clearly said all new sensors and add ons WILL be backward compatible. There is not a chance they make a NO3/PO4 tester and have it locked to A3.
All they really have to do is come up with new reagents (not easy and maybe not possible even) and let us pick which 3 we want....assuming the photometer used can work for everything.
Actually, all that is coming soon. Gotta watch the vids.Give me an Apex that controls my MPs and Radions, tests nitrates and phos and I’m all over that.
Yes, that's what Ryan from BRS said too. The new line is for those that don't have a controller yet. The new accessories will work on the A2 Apex.There's literally nothing in the new Apex that you can't do with the A2 version.
Made it through one of the videos..mostly...I just don't have time for a full social media rollout circus.Actually, all that is coming soon. Gotta watch the vids.
I bought used... but yeah... like within the last month.To everyone who bought a new unit in the past 6 months, sucker fish on that!!!!! Oh dang that’s me too, *** haha
This is EXACTLY where I'm at man. Killing me right now.Give me an Apex that controls my MPs and Radions, tests nitrates and phos and I’m all over that.