Alright I have a question. Everyone says the Profilux is better and is capable of doing more. What can it do that the Apex can't? Also curious as to if both are user friendly and have great customer service? It seems my local club is more all about the apex than any controller and I haven't gotten any yet and am trying to decide which one I should go about.
Thanks
Conrad
For most of us, there is nothing really that the Profilux can do that the Apex can't....Lights, dosing, heating/cooling, email, text, web/PC program, ph, orp, conductivity,all sorts of control, etc. There are some more advanced programming that can be done with the Profilux, and more integrated equipment like dosers and light bars. The quality is higher, but the Apex is also excellent quality.
Both are user friendly. The Profilux has a programmming menu that has more "options" on it, the Neptune can be a little more complicated as you get into the advanced programming, but the learning curve is small. Both have premade programs fro lighting, heaters, chillers, etc that you just plug the numbers you want into. One thing I liked about the Profilux when I briefly owned a used one was the random Tunze flow. IE it just ramps it up and down at all varying amounts throughtout the day. With the Apex, you are a bit more limited, though the timings and flow ranges are pretty limitless.
Cannot speak for Profilux service personally, though I have never seen a complaint that I can recall. Neptune has been great the 2 times i needed repair in the 7 years I have owned their equipment. One was actually a recall on a DC8 in 2005 IIRC, and the other was a module fried on me and they fixed it and returned in less than a week. Emails to Neptune are answered always withing the day, most of mine with small questions have been within the hour.
The quality on the Profilux is most of its cost, if that is an absolute must then go for it. There are far more Apex users, and I rarely see anyone that is not happy with Neptune, its performance, quality, or service. Would I own a Profilux if money was no object....maybe. I dont really need that complicated a controller to run a fish tank. The integrated equipment is cool, but nowhere near a must. The touchscreen is cool ( alot cheaper than i thought it would be!), but the Vertex Cerebra coming out looks even more interesting.
Im currently using an Apexjr, as it has all the control I really need. I have owned the full Apex, Apexjr, Aquacontroller jr, ReefKeeper Elite and Lite, and the Profilux IIex.