What are your first impressions of the Proflux??
looks like a sweet setup! (sweet setup all the way around!!)
My first impression was that somebody needs to get off their *** and write a manual that is at least somewhat functional, because the manual is very loosly based on a much older version of the software which is designed to work with an older version of the firmware. The equipment however requires
both the new firmware and software, and there is zero documentation to go along with any of it.
I'm a computer guy and I've also been using aquarium controllers for the past several years, and I've never seen anything as complex and daunting as this... ever!
I spent most of yesterday and today just getting the various pieces of equipment to talk to each other and have assigned numbers to each of the 6 ports on each of the (2) PAB Powerbars and the 4 dosing pumps. Before I could get anything to work, I first had to upgrade the firmware on every component, which was a chore in and of it's own.
Now that I have all of the "basics" done, I should be able to make pretty good headway over the next couple of days. I did get the lights programmed today too.
Most functions will operate in a timed manner, so they will be very easy to setup, but what's gonna be a real pain in the butt is the doser since I'm using 2 of the pumps for top-off... 1 pump will allow pure RODI water to pass through to the sump if the pH reading is at the maximum desired range or above, and the other will kick on to supply top-off water through my Kalk reactor if the pH is below the maximum set point. The other 2 dosing pumps will supply specific amounts of coral suppliments on a scheduled basis.
I'm also going to have my 2 Hammerheads isolated and coordinated with the lights to better simulate tides. Just in case of any type of equipment failure however, I have these setup on individual PAB Powerbars.
Overall this system in undeniably the finest in existence based upon what all it is capable of doing, but it's just figuring out how to get it all programmed and resolve the work-aroiunds issues since I know absolutely nothing about PLC's.
-Tim