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So I have an apex gold setup and have some config issues.
1. How do I get it to send me alerts if temp gets above 80? And also for ph, pro, salinity, power alerts and power failures?
2. Pictures won’t show up in media spot. Tried google drive and Dropbox.

Those are just a couple for right now.

Thank you!
 

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For the alarms, click the sprocket next to the tiles in Fusion. There is an alarm checkbox if outside of the set parameters on both the basic and advanced tabs.
 
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I am not seeing that....can you provide a screenshot?
Also, does Neptune offer support where they can connect in and take a look at your setup to make sure it's how you think it is? Kinda give it a once over or second set of eyes on it.....also help with dosing with BRS dosers?
 

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They do a lot, but here are a couple other great resources:
Neptune Forum: It seems like there is less traffic there than before. I suspect it's because Fusion has taken most of the common issues and made them easy with their Wizards.

Neptune's documentation page: The Comprehensive Reference Manual is pretty helpful.

I've gotta run the kid to basketball now, but can grab some screenshots later.
 

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