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Ever since the new Apex Controller was revealed at MACNA a while back, I've been tempted to add one to my system.
So, why haven't I? Mainly, cost.
I currently have a DA ReefKeeper Lite running my 120gal system.
Which is working very well; as I really only use it for heater control, ATO, and sump lighting schedule.
I control my Radion LEDs with a ReekLink, but have yet to add the Vortech water pumps.
I have dedicated dosing pumps for supplements and additives, so there's no need from the controller with that aspect.
All told though, the RKL doesn't offer much more.
The main reason behind considering to upgrade to the Apex Controller is because of my new Fluval M60 build.
I'm just a week or so away from finishing the mods and adding the water, sand and rock.
I already have a controller for the heater, but that's it. I need to add something for an ATO system. And I may want to control the Maxspect R420R LED fixture at some point.
I can go out and buy just a stand-alone ATO kit for about $150, or use that money to get the Apex for the 120gal and use the RKL on the Fluval.
So, I'm asking you Apex owners to sell me on buying the Apex Controller.
In reading through various build threads, and what-not, I know the basics and what the manufacturer promotes, but fill me in in what you've learned or experienced with using the Apex.
What do you value most about the controller?
What assets do you find to be essential when running the Apex?
What level do you recommend one starts with? Standard, Lab-grade or Gold?
Which add-on modules are important? Or necessary?
What schedules/events are you using with the controller?
How are you maximizing the controller to your benefit?
I'm sure I will upgrade at some point, but does it make the most sense to do it now?
Or do I just stay with what I have and spend the money on more corals and fish?
Or do I just jump all in and get a full Apex system for the 120gal and a Apex Jr. for the Fluval?
Your turn. Go.
And "Thanks!" Your input is greatly appreciated.
So, why haven't I? Mainly, cost.
I currently have a DA ReefKeeper Lite running my 120gal system.
Which is working very well; as I really only use it for heater control, ATO, and sump lighting schedule.
I control my Radion LEDs with a ReekLink, but have yet to add the Vortech water pumps.
I have dedicated dosing pumps for supplements and additives, so there's no need from the controller with that aspect.
All told though, the RKL doesn't offer much more.
The main reason behind considering to upgrade to the Apex Controller is because of my new Fluval M60 build.
I'm just a week or so away from finishing the mods and adding the water, sand and rock.
I already have a controller for the heater, but that's it. I need to add something for an ATO system. And I may want to control the Maxspect R420R LED fixture at some point.
I can go out and buy just a stand-alone ATO kit for about $150, or use that money to get the Apex for the 120gal and use the RKL on the Fluval.
So, I'm asking you Apex owners to sell me on buying the Apex Controller.
In reading through various build threads, and what-not, I know the basics and what the manufacturer promotes, but fill me in in what you've learned or experienced with using the Apex.
What do you value most about the controller?
What assets do you find to be essential when running the Apex?
What level do you recommend one starts with? Standard, Lab-grade or Gold?
Which add-on modules are important? Or necessary?
What schedules/events are you using with the controller?
How are you maximizing the controller to your benefit?
I'm sure I will upgrade at some point, but does it make the most sense to do it now?
Or do I just stay with what I have and spend the money on more corals and fish?
Or do I just jump all in and get a full Apex system for the 120gal and a Apex Jr. for the Fluval?
Your turn. Go.
And "Thanks!" Your input is greatly appreciated.
