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ProfiLux 3.1A eX and ProfiLux 3.1N eX
The ultimate high-end controllers.


The computer for highest demands. Besides pH-value and temperature, it also measures and controls conductivity and redox potential.

The conductivity module which can be switched from fresh water to salt water as well as the redox module are integrated. The high-end computer is equipped with 4 inputs for level and leakage sensors as well as 6 1-10V interfaces.

There are 2 models:
ProfiLux 3.1A eX: without integrated network port and without webserver
ProfiLux 3.1N eX: with integrated network port and with webserver

The models also differ in a few functions, the differences are mentioned in the controller overview and further down.




Front view ProfiLux 3.1A eX and ProfiLux 3.1N eX




Rear view ProfiLux 3.1A eX




Rear view ProfiLux 3.1N eX





Upgrade your ProfiLux 3.1 with the new operating and display unit ProfiLux Touch now!











Features overview:
32 (ProfiLux 3.1N eX) resp. 16 (ProfiLux 3.1A eX) channel illumination control for dimmable and non-dimmable lamps, herewith up to 32 lamps can be programmed separately
Sunrise and sunset
Moon phase simulation, calendar-based
Cloud simulation through random generator, thunderstorm calculation
Rainy days, programmable
Feed pause for pumps
Control of up to 16 (ProfiLux 3.1N eX) resp. 8 (ProfiLux 3.1A eX) speed-variable current pumps (ebb/tide and wave simulation)
Operation hour meter for lamps
Burning-in mode for fluorescent tubes
Battery-buffered real time clock
PC-interfaces RS232, LAN (ProfiLux 3.1N eX only) and USB are built-in, WLAN option, operation with free Windows™-Software ProfiLuxControl possible
Integrated webserver (ProfiLux 3.1N eX only): viewing values and states, edit important settings, email-client, DHCP, SNTP, TFTP, RSS
Connection option for external display
Display of reminder texts (e.g. "Filter change!")
Control of up to 64 (ProfiLux 3.1N eX) resp. 48 (ProfiLux 3.1A eX) switchable power sockets and dosing pumps
32 (ProfiLux 3.1N eX) resp. 16 (ProfiLux 3.1A eX) timer and dosing pumps programmable
Child protection via PIN-code
Simple and intuitive operation, all settings are made in form of interactive dialogues
All settings are stored in a non-volatile storage (FRAM) even during power failures
Computer is expandable with 2 additional modules, with our Expansion Box there are practical no limitations
Connection option for radio-controlled clock receiver (DCF)
Several ProfiLux can be networked
Regulation of the pH-value via CO2-addition (downwards) or via alkalisation (upwards), programmable nightly decrease
Sequential temperature control for glow bar, ground heating and cooling, programmable nightly decrease, speed-regulated fans controllable
Measuring and controlling of conductivity (measurement range fresh water or saltwater adjustable)
Measuring and controlling of redox potential
Alarm function, output of the alarm optical, acoustic or via switchable powerbar
Operation hour meter for all sensors
Therapy program for ill fishes
With expaansion cards other values like humidity, air temperature or oxygen can be measured and controlled
Connection option for level sensors
Automatic calibration of all sensors
Recording of measurement data
Temperature sensor included in delivery
 
ProfiLux Touch


Shipment includes:
Wall mounting set (Optional there are other mounting sets available, please see below)
PAB-Businterface
Universal power supply
Connection cable from ProfiLux Touch to PAB-Businterface (2 m)

PAB-cables are not part of the shipment, please order them separately.

Dimensions: 138 mm x 94 mm x 25 mm (L x W x D)
 
Nice looking rock! And thanks for the pics. Are you going to qt the trigger, and if so what size tank is he going to be in?
 
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I've never seen one like this
 
I was attacked by one while diving...had to fend it off with our camera rig...it was about 3 feet long and wider than a bowling with the nastiest set of teeth I have ever seen...lol, fell in love with Titans at that moment...might get that size in a 25,000 gallon tank...
 
...might get that size in a 25,000 gallon tank...

And 150 years!! haha..I am still floored by the lack of growth on Titan Triggers. While I do not expect a 3 foot fish in a 300DD aquarium I'd like to see 10 or so inches and adult coloration.

I have my 100 gallon barrel in front of the tank getting ready for a water change so as soon as I do the change and get the system up and running I will take some pics of both fish.
 
just spoke with Kevin...the Outrigger is doing great...I had to postpone the shipping date due to a speaking engagement, fish due to leave dd on Sept 20th..delivery to me, Friday, Sept 21st...
 
never seen a fully grown titan in a home aquarium before. will you setup a separate tank for the big trigs like the queen, fuscas and titan when they gets to a heftier size?

btw any reason why you dont have a CT in your collection? unless you do and i missed it.
 
never seen a fully grown titan in a home aquarium before. will you setup a separate tank for the big trigs like the queen, fuscas and titan when they gets to a heftier size?

btw any reason why you dont have a CT in your collection? unless you do and i missed it.

the queen is a pretty fast grower....will prob put her in her own tank...fuscus is not so quick...ttitans are very slow growers...
no clown in there because I like my fish and want to keep them alive...clowns are quick growers and become very brutal fish when large...
 
I asked dd for an Outrigger update and pic...
Here is the update from dd that I got...

"The fish resides in copper and has been freshwater dipped on three separate occasions. I would first recommend letting the fish settle in and start feeding very well first (he prefers Selcon soaked Krill) then start him on Prazi then finally end his QT stay in Cupramine."

Got this today regarding the pic I requested....

"Good afternoon, we were unable to successfully photograph the Outrigger today; as we noticed a bit of a cloudy fin. We are watching it to be make sure this isn’t anything to be concerned about. We did not want to put any undue stress on the fish in order to move it to take a photograph. We should be able take a photo in the next couple of days. As soon as we feel comfortable moving him to the photography tank I will forward you the photograph. Thank you for your patience while we continue to see to the health of this fish."

The trigger is clearly in good hands and I am glad dd does what they do...the fish is still scheduled to arrive here on Fri, Sept, 21st...I did ask them to forget the pic for now so as to not add any undo stress...

Additionally, I recieved the Profilux ultimate package with touch screen yesterday..not going to install until the Mitras units get here in November...so, in a bit of a holding pattern...
 
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