And my other question is, is the ACIII user friendly? I can use my Octopus, but it is a pain in the butt and most times I just ask Keith to do anything with it I need done. That really annoys me, I want to do all of it myself!!!
Programming on the AC3 is not hard at all. I'm no IT guy either. I did have some hair pulling issues with my AC3 with random events like lights,fans and occasionally pumps turning off outside of the programming. These random events were linked to electrical interference from certain ballasts (I think).
I had to move cords around and plug everything into a surge protected strip and that seemed to clean things up(fingers crossed).
Ethernet setup was relatively easy as well. I think controllers are alot like tank insurance to some degree.
Feed function is great! I need to setup another feed timer for water changes.
I'll give the AC3 two thumbs up.
And my other question is, is the ACIII user friendly? I can use my Octopus, but it is a pain in the butt and most times I just ask Keith to do anything with it I need done. That really annoys me, I want to do all of it myself!!!
Don't tease me. Whatever would I do with all of my extra time if I wasn't doing something reef related?
Hey, consider yourself lucky that your spouse WANTS you to do reef stuff!
Thanks for all the great information everyone. I think that I will be getting a new controller soon...
Wow. What is the source of your info? You've been beta testing an RKE for Digital Aquatics?Yep, that applies to the entire strip (I read more about it myself). The strip can be set for something like, max 10 amps. So if the entire strip exceeds 10 amps, then it will shut down the entire strip. Their point is that if the strip shuts down before something goes wrong, everything else on that circuit won't also be shut down. However, this will require you to know what threshold to set your strip at. Also, from an electrical engineering perspective, if something so drastic happens causing this to be needed, having the whole circuit go down is not really a bad thing.
This strip does not have GFCI on each outlet, nor does it have GFCI protection on the entire strip for that matter.
I think the DA team is really good at marketing and hyping their product, but IMO it is inferior to the AC3 in capabities.
Wow. What is the source of your info? You've been beta testing an RKE for Digital Aquatics?
Oh! Sorry I was confused. I thought somebody said you had special insider knowledge. Just wondering what the basis was for the inferior product judgement. Now I know.
The RKE should be a good thing for everyone including those who are very loyal to Neptune. At the very least this should spur new things from them.
I think we all know who wears the pantalones in this familia.![]()
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