Head counts for ACJR GROUP BUY

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8413927#post8413927 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Elite
For everyone who pick up in SF, yes you can pick up from me at 2nd/Harrison or 101 California. I can only carry 1 or 2 units at a time. I have to carry my laptop and lunch. They are heavy :D .. I think Danny wants to set Thursday next week as a deadline. So let us/him know if you want in. :)

Works for me. I get off at the Embarcadero Bart Station. Thanks for helping out w/ this. JHipkin
 
For the new people who just notice this thread. PLEASE DON"T PM ME WITH QUESTIONS. I can't answer 10 pm through out the day answering the same thing over and over.

THE PRICE INCLUDES SHIPPING TO YOUR DOOR & NO TAX
Package will include.
1. ACJR Controller Backlite
2. Temp probe (I think this is standard anyways)
3. Std. PH Probe
4. Serial Port
5. DC8


8 units $255
16 units $ 245


serial cable 15$

DC8
1 units, $155
8 units, $148
16 units, $138

dc4HD
1 Unit, $135
8 Units, $127
16 units, $120

dc4
1 Unit, $110
8 Units, $103
16 Units, $97

ph probes, std $40 lab $63

ph cal fluid, $1/packet

aquanotes
1 Unit, $68
8 Units, $64
16 Units, $59

Paypal fees is a flat $5 or the 3% which ever is less.

Unless you have it ship bulk with one of us, Fremont, San Jose, Milpitas and San Francisco are the pick up locations. If you're in these area u can save the paypal fees by shipping along with us.


I believe this cover everything anyone need to know.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8415695#post8415695 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Fragmented
I don't see myself on the list. I would like "the package".

I'm not very computer savy and a little confused about the accessories.
Do I need the serial cable and aquanotes?

Thanks

You don't need a computer or aquanotes (software) to get the Controller to function.

I am going to get the serial cable because there is a free version of aquanotes and I have an old laptop that I can use. Check www.neptunesys.com for more info.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8418454#post8418454 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sid700
You don't need a computer or aquanotes (software) to get the Controller to function.

I am going to get the serial cable because there is a free version of aquanotes and I have an old laptop that I can use. Check www.neptunesys.com for more info.


To simplify it for the NOOBIE, if you get the package it will work right out of the box. All the other things are I guess you can call it toppings of the ice cream. :D

If you want to hook this up to your computer/laptop you must have the serial cable, I remember seeing somewhere that the pin layout isn't a standard NULL or straight through so I suggest get the cable here.

AquaNote Lite is FREE to download and use as Sid700 mention.

If you're not going to do some crazy computing, logging and just want to simply do simple automation with your system the package is enough to do everything and then some for any average reefer.
 
sid700: you'll probably need to buy extra calibration liquid, and then you can calibrate it accordingly.
 
Thank you very much for clearing up things with your explainations.

Please add a serial cable to my order.

The Neptune site says that the cable is 6' long, I hope it is.

"PC Serial Cable
In order to connect the AquaController to a PC, a serial connection is required. This serial cable is 6 foot long with a minidin 8 connector (plugs into the AquaController) on one end and a female DB9 connector on the other. If a longer serial connection is required, a 'straight through' serial externsion cable can be purchased from your local computer store."
 
I'm in on a package, a dc4HD, a serial cable and some calibration fluid. Here is another noobie question. Which calibration fluid do I need?

Patrick
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8420895#post8420895 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Elite
Danny said the cable is only 3' long.. That's what he told me :D ..

dude you're jumping to conclusion. The 3ft cable is the one from digikey stripped on 1 end. :mad2:


GUYS I DON"T KNOW WHAT"S THE LENGTH OF THE ACTUAL CABLE IS!
 
Thanks Lap! How often do you have to calibrate? Those fluid are single use correct? How long is their shelf life?
 
yes,they're single use,they're said calibrate once every 3 months.i still have left over from last year .it's have no date on the packet,i guess it's last long time.
 
Thanks again for the answer Lap. I will like to add 5 of the 4 calibration fluid and 5 of the 7 calibration fluid to my order.
 
I can't find my calibration fluid, so I'll add 4 packets of each.

Sorry to make this so complicated. My total now is:
-Package
-cable
-4 calibration fluid #4
-4 calibration fluid #7

Let me know if there is anyone out my way that wants to pick theirs up at the MARS meeting. I can have them shipped to me and take them to the following meeting.

Thank you.
 
I downloaded the ACJr manual and it says the following:

"pH Calibration
Because of the variability in pH probes and the fact that they change over time, it is best to calibrate the AquaController Jr’s pH circuitry. A two-point calibration scheme is used to obtain good results. <B>For the most accurate results it is best to use pH 7.00 and 10.00 solutions for salt water and pH 4.00 and 7.00 for fresh water.</B>"

Makes sense because you want your calibration window to capture the pH you're measuring.
 
hey all, just ordered from the last groupbuy of the ac jr.. (this one is a better price, by the way..). made the same noob mistake of not ordering the serial cable and calibration fluids. got them from premium aquatics, but if you can get with your package that would be easier.

ordered the serial cable, its listed both on the PA and neptune website as being 6', but when i measured mine it came out to 10' (just measured last week), so maybe they are generous..

about calibration fluids, on the neptune manual (you can download the pdf from the neptune aquacontroller website) it says to use ph 7 and ph 10 to calibrate for saltwater applications and ph 4 and 7 for freshwater.

they say calibrate monthly, most people i've heard from calibrate 1-2 times a year and seems like its fine..

so, to make a long story short.. get a serial cable and some packets of ph 7 and 10.. you can also find the calibration packets locally at aquarium concepts in hayward and i'm sure other places for under $2 for a single use packet..

hopefully this helps..
 
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