Kessil AP 700 Owners Gather Here!

Had one of mine stop working a few months ago and sent to Kessil for repair, but after having it for almost 2 months they say its not repairable as it overheated as the effected parts are in epoxy. $900 for 3 yrs is not good enough. Trying something else on the new build and will use the other AP700 on quarantine or refugium.

Did you verify if the fan is working?
 
The fan turns on and the status light changes from red to green when you hit the power button. It even goes into blinking pairing mode, but never any lights on. Seems crazy that its just garbage now. I will definitely be looking at repairable lights in the future as I find this completely unacceptable.
 
Hi all. I Just bougth ap700 today.
I'm using 6x24 T5 bulbs and 90 Watt Blue+Royal Blue Led Bars. Hybrid.

What you guys recommend for acclimination program? and after acclimination.

My tank is Innovative Marin Lagoon 50. 30" L x 24" W x 16" H And Sps Dominant tank.
 
Recently had one of mine die. Upon disection one of the circuit board components fried (smells lovely) and it seems upon reading others that the life expectancy is about three years for these as this one was 3.5 years old. Bought a replacement since I didn't want to drop 800x2 for the AP9X and want to research what I want to replace them with later in the year. Have two over a 6 ft tank, along with 54" T5 supplemental lighting.
 
Cannot connect to App

Cannot connect to App

Can't Connect. i'm too impatient to read all 51 pages, maybe someone can offer help?

I have 2 new to me AP700's. I have upgraded Firmware on both, I can see both on my Android phone and tablet, I can connect to both on the android devices but I cannot get the app to see the connection. I have tried setting my phone to full power mode, turned off mobile data, turned off my 5g from my router, flashed both, reset both per instructions and still no luck?

Any suggestions please?

Mike
 
After speaking with Kessill it turns out that in addition to turning off mobile data, reseting the light, reseting the app, turning off power saving mode, and turning ON locations services in the settings / apps / Kessill section I was able to connect. Kessill said that with the newer version of the Android app location services need to be on. I don't remember if it asked during install or not, but I usually deny location access, why would Kessill need to know where I am?


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Are we allowed to ask....is anyone looking for a kessil ap700. Been so long since I used RC and I saw this post for Ap700 users.....

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Connection Resolution

Well after several phone calls back and forth it turns out that in my case the android device had to have Location Services turned on, and also allow the app to use location services. This was under Settings>Apps>Kessill>App Info>Permissions>location allowed. Settings>location MUST be turned on as well. I also HAD to turn OFF Mobile Data. At least that is how it worked for me, Android, Galaxy 9 Note Android version 10

Mike
 
control ap700 via new apex?

control ap700 via new apex?

Hi
I searched this thread (search function in forum) and I couldnt find anyone talkiing about yes or no an ap700 can be controlled by a 2020 or newer apex (?). Can it? or is it still just on/of and nothing else? If it can control it totally, does it need a module? I'm totally new to apex. I'm 99% chance about to order one :-D
Thanks guys! and girls :)
 
No, it can't be controlled via an apex, only the app or onboard controls. The only Kessil's that can be controlled are the older models, 160, 360n & we.


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Has anyone replaced their AP700 because their usable life is over considering that the light came out 6 years ago? The reason I am asking is because I got two used AP700 with a 180 gallon tank in March 2020. I moved all my corals that were under T5s to this new setup and lost all my sps in 4-5 months. This I attributed to new lighting, trying to increase the intensity too quickly, alkalinity swing etc. But since then my parameters are more stable and I am still killing sps even at 50% in the corner of 24" deep tank (No PE, loss of color and tissue loss). I have tried adding sps multiple times. I don't have any sps but my anemones are doing just fine and most of my lps as well.
I am beginning to think if it is time to replace the light so just wondering if anyone has replaced their AP700 because a loss in performance.
 
Has anyone replaced their AP700 because their usable life is over considering that the light came out 6 years ago? The reason I am asking is because I got two used AP700 with a 180 gallon tank in March 2020. I moved all my corals that were under T5s to this new setup and lost all my sps in 4-5 months. This I attributed to new lighting, trying to increase the intensity too quickly, alkalinity swing etc. But since then my parameters are more stable and I am still killing sps even at 50% in the corner of 24" deep tank (No PE, loss of color and tissue loss). I have tried adding sps multiple times. I don't have any sps but my anemones are doing just fine and most of my lps as well.
I am beginning to think if it is time to replace the light so just wondering if anyone has replaced their AP700 because a loss in performance.


How did you acclimate the coral to the lighting change? Also, micro swings in parameters can cause issues, but the consequences could be delayed by weeks, sometimes months. Did you use a par meter when making the change? Running them at 50% seems really low to me, especially in that size tank. Were the coral in a different tank then moved to this one? ICP test? I think we need more detail in how the change took place and also your parameters then and now. Tank age?
I had two AP700's over my 90g without issue and swapped them out for 360x's. I know this isn't the same because I switched from led to led and not from T5, but with that change I still reduced the lighting slightly and slowly increased intensity over time. I've never had a problem with them growing and coloring sps, all my issues were unrelated to lighting. Any modern led fixture (cheap black box fixtures included) can grow coral just fine, but I find people run into issues, either because they under or over estimate their power and change the settings too rapidly or they forget the other two principals of reef keeping, biology and chemistry.


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I did do an ICP test. Iodine was 12.76 microgram/ litre vs recommended value of 62 microgram/liter and nitrate was 17 mg/l vs 2 mg/l recommended. Phosphorus and phosphate was non-existent. I feed enough to get high nitrate and don't use anything besides carbon. Besides that everything is okay.
When I moved sps from my other tank with T5 lighting, I increased the intensity up to 80% gradually but missed dosing since I was manually doing it and away for a weekend. So I attributed this loss to change in alkalinity and lack of nutrient since I was running high alkalinity at that time as well. Since then I have added dosing pumps but still have not been able to keep sps with high or low intensity. I have tried introducing sps 4-5 different times over the past 1.5 years.
I have been around in the hobby for a while now and not been able to keep sps mostly due to temperature issue in the summer. But that is not the issue now either so just trying to rule the light out. I am pretty sure the light is good. The only thing I can think of is the light is so good that lack of nutrient is affecting the corals but I don't understand how it can happen within a couple of weeks.
 
If you're measuring zero PO4, it won't matter what light you have, sps will fade quickly. If you primarily feed frozen, then I would add in pellets and flakes, while cutting frozen in half or more. Getting measurable PO4 is paramount and I find as long as you have a little nitrate, that's all you need. You may have to dose some PO4 until you get a measurable amount? Your issues are not light related, so move your focus to chemistry and biology, then you'll be able to keep sps once your tank is stable. Stability is key!


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I agree. I will be dosing phosphate and iodine. I didn't see many option for dosing phosphate but did find ATI Nutrition P which I will be using.
 
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