Control modules

Aren there any plans to include Calcium probes in future model's
And What is the difference between the PRo three and the Pro 2 They look like they the same functions?
 
The control modules (CM466) are used to turn devices on and off. You can also use or direct connect boxes to do the same function if you don't want to use X10.
When there is a reliable and accurate enough Ca probe available we will add support to our controllers. Currently, there aren't any that are good enough for continous monitoring/control.
See the comparison table on our website for the list of differences between the controllers: http://www.neptunesys.com/comparison.htm.

Curt
 
What is RS232 serial port function?
Web Server?
Telnet server?
RS485 serial port?
External moden support?
Digital imputs and outputs?
 
>What is RS232 serial port function?
The serial port allows the controller to be connected to your PC so that the datalogs, status, etc. can be imported into your PC through AquaNotes.

>Web Server?
Serves web pages so that you can see current status, datalogs, etc. through a standard internet browser.

>Telnet server?
Similar in function to the serial port, but instead uses the ethernet port for communication to the PC.

>RS485 serial port?
Multi-drop serial protocol. Single pair of wires can connect multiple controllers to one serial port on the PC.

>External moden support?
Allows an external modem to be connected to the controller for outgoing pages, dial-in communcation to a PC.

>Digital imputs and outputs?
Digital inputs are for connection to float switches, pressure transducers, water on the floor sensors. The controller can monitor these inputs, and then turn devices on/off or signal an alarm.
The outputs are used to create a very reliable hardwired control output. The outputs are wired to external relays which are used to turn on/off large pumps, lights, chillers, etc. These outputs are somewhat obsolete now that we have the DC4 and DC8 boxes.

Curt
 
I don't understand the what the RS485 is used for.
What a pressure transducer?
Digital imputs and outputs are more reilible then the standerd? Am I correct?
 
RS485 would be used if you have many AquaControllerPros that you would like to connect to a single PC. The PC would only need a one RS485 serial port.
A pressure transducer monitor's whether or not there is a certain amount in water pressure in a return line. With it you can monitor whether or not there was a pump failure.
Digital inputs are a way to get information from switches, etc. into the controller. It has nothing to do with reliability.
The digital outputs and the DC4/DC8 modules have about the same level of high reliability for control. X10 control is less reliable.

Curt
 
Curt the only controller that allows to use a battery back up system for power out is the pro 3 correct.
 
Yes, the 3Pro has two power connectors and one is design for backup power.
The Aqua2 and Pro have 9V battery for backup power so that the controller remains working for 4 to 6 hours after a power failure. The 9V battery clip on these controllers could be hooked to 9V AC adapter that is plugged into a UPS and work the same as the 3 Pro. It is just not as elegant.

Curt
 
Okey my last response wasen't good. The backup power is just to run the Neptune not to keep power running to the aquarium?
 
It is up to you to decide what you plug into the UPS. If just the AC3PRO then it will stay running for a longer period of time.
 
UPS relay for the entire system would be a great idea for a future model. I know it seems easy to make for your company to make but most regular people don't have a clue how to put somthing like that together.
Anyways...
Curt I want to buy one right now but I still don't underrstand how to control things, Are the Modules nessary for heaters and lights.
Or maybe a better question is where do I plug the heaters and lights into?
 
There are 2 options for control - X10 or our Direct Connect Boxes. For new installations I recommend our Direct Connect boxes; the DC8 is most economical from a price per outlet standpoint. The devices you wish to control simply plug into a Direct Connect outlet, and the AquaController is configured to turn that outlet on and off at the appropriate times.

Curt
 
clp said:
RS485 would be used if you have many AquaControllerPros that you would like to connect to a single PC. The PC would only need a one RS485 serial port.Curt
Another advantage is TS485 is an industrial stand serial interface and can be run for much longer distances than RS232. The distance depends on the baud rate but distances of approximately 2 miles ove shielded cable at 9600 baud are easily doable.

- mike
 
How come in the Combo option on the Order Page there is no temp probe avialible for the Jr. All 3 other controllers give that option?
 
So I guess you buy it seprate. There are two different temp probes one that cost a little more but the info page gives the same info for both.
 
The ACJR comes with PRBTMPJR; PRBTMPJR only works with the Jr. controller.
PRBTMP is used with the AC2 or original AquaController.
PRBTMPP is used with the ACPRO or AC3PRO.

Curt
 
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