sfsuphysics
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For sale Reefkeeper Elite package, includes everything that comes with the kit ($490 value), updated to v1.07 firmware
http://www.digitalaquatics.com/m_product_info.php?part_number=30-0011-001
Also included is the Moonlight Controller, with 2 moonlights (white) expandable to 6 lights, ($69 value, which I got for free because I pre-ordered, however I'll not jack the price up just because I got it for free).
Lower Price is due to pH probe being used and they do have a finite lifetime, but it still has quite a bit of life left in it, but it is used.
Reasons for selling: I wanted graphing/datalogging to my computer out of the box, this doesn't do it right now, they promise an Ethernet module "soon" though. Also I have quite a bit of electrical interference, wires, one of the more noisy ballasts, etc, as a result some glitches pop up occasionally (key sensitivity issues mostly), the internal graphing has some bugs in it that they are working on (Digital Aquatics does have good customer support and are constantly banging out the bugs with updates), plus I don't like the buttons themselves simply because they're a touch screen type of button with no resistance so sometimes I touch too close to another... well you get the point.
However the unit has worked fine otherwise, its current running my tank, other than the electrical noise it's a fine unit. Still under warranty.
http://www.digitalaquatics.com/m_product_info.php?part_number=30-0011-001
Also included is the Moonlight Controller, with 2 moonlights (white) expandable to 6 lights, ($69 value, which I got for free because I pre-ordered, however I'll not jack the price up just because I got it for free).
Lower Price is due to pH probe being used and they do have a finite lifetime, but it still has quite a bit of life left in it, but it is used.
Reasons for selling: I wanted graphing/datalogging to my computer out of the box, this doesn't do it right now, they promise an Ethernet module "soon" though. Also I have quite a bit of electrical interference, wires, one of the more noisy ballasts, etc, as a result some glitches pop up occasionally (key sensitivity issues mostly), the internal graphing has some bugs in it that they are working on (Digital Aquatics does have good customer support and are constantly banging out the bugs with updates), plus I don't like the buttons themselves simply because they're a touch screen type of button with no resistance so sometimes I touch too close to another... well you get the point.
However the unit has worked fine otherwise, its current running my tank, other than the electrical noise it's a fine unit. Still under warranty.