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Reef Tank: Controller Installed

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Operational!

As noted earlier, I recently purchased a Reef Keeper II controller to help automate some functions within my tank. Last night it arrived and I got it hooked up. Initially I had some concerns about how so much functionality could be programmed using only a two line LCD screen and three buttons, but I have to say that I was very impressed with the intuitive nature of the Reef Keeper menu system. I had all my channels programmed and running in less than ten minutes. Having accurate temperature readings to the decimal point, and seeing it stay within a one degree range is also very nice.

Here is the mess of timers and power strips I ripped out of the stand:

Previous Mess

And below is a shot of the finished install. I screwed the controllers and power strip into the stand, and did some cursory organization of the wires. As my equipment wiring is likely to change in the near future with the addition of a new light, I held off on permanently organizing the wires, but its a drastic improvement over what was in the stand before.

Rigged Up

Current channel settings
1. Heater, off at 78.5F
2. Aquaclear Filter, always on, off during feeding mode
3. Vortech, always on (has its own controller)
4. Metal Halide, 3:30pm to 11:30pm, emergency off if temp exceeds 84F
5. Cooling Fans, on at 80.5F
6. Protein skimmer, always on, off during feeding mode
7. Unused
8. Moonlights, on at 11:00pm, off at 4:00pm

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Reef Equipment: I won a new light fixture!

Friday, January 2, 2009



Reef Builders was having a contest to win a new light fixture; entry was as simple as leaving a comment on their blog. Shockingly, I actually won! This is great because:

1. I never win anything.
2. I had been thinking about getting this fixture anyway.

This is essentially the same light as my Sunpod, featuring a 150 watt metal halide, but with the addition of two actinic power compact bulbs for extra color and a more emphasized dawn/dusk effect. Additionally, with the hanging setup I will have more control over how high off the surface the light sits.

This should go very well with my new controller. What a great start to the new year!

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