
Apex Controller System - Neptune Systems
What’s Included?
1x Apex Control Head Unit
1x Energy Bar 832
1x 6 ft Aquabus Cable
1x Lab Grade Salinity Probe
1x Lab Grade Double Junction pH Probe
1x Lab Grade Double Junction ORP Probe
1x Temperature Probe
Salinity and pH calibration solutions
A GREAT AQUARIUM JUST GOT EASIER.
Tell someone you own a saltwater aquarium you will usually hear this:
Aren t those things hard to take care of ? or I had one once and everything died when
Sadly, the real pleasures of an aquarium are often overridden by the struggle of upkeep. Worse yet, aquatic animals are unnecessarily sacrificed everyday. A proper monitoring and control system for your aquarium solves both these problems.
Your animals deserve better you deserve better.
ENTER THE APEX
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Prevents catastrophes by monitoring key parameters in your aquarium, takes corrective actions for you, and alerts you via your smart phone when things go off track.
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Monitors your equipment ensuring it is operating correctly at all times and lets you know when it s not.
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Tracks your manual test results, maintenance, livestock purchases, and tank observations and helps you can correlate issues in your aquarium to the things that are happening inside.
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Manages the full operation of equipment (lights, pumps, filters, ATO, etc.) on your tank with simple setup wizards and an easy to use app.
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Takes the place of many costly and cumbersome discrete components such as light timers, heater controllers, pump controllers, etc.
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Gives you the peace of mind to know how your aquarium is doing, instantly, from anywhere in the world.

WIRELESS INTERNET-READY!
For years we have advocated a wired network connection for your Apex due to its superior reliability and we still do. However, for many people a wired connection is just not possible.

NEW EASY SETUP
New set up wizards and to-do reminders help guide you through configuring everything from temperature control, trouble alerts to your mobile device, and many other common aquarium tasks. With this new Apex, an aquarium controller no longer requires an advanced degree you are up and running in 5 EASY STEPS:
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Mount it to the wall or inside your cabinet
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Plug in the probes and your equipment
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Connect it to your home network via wi-fi or cable
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Run the new Configuration Wizards
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Start monitoring and controlling your entire tank, in less than an hour, with no programming
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IoTa (Internet of Things, Aquarium)The Apex is an IoTa platform built for reliability when things go wrong not just a toy to play with everything is A-OK.Every Apex has a built in web-server (tech talk for its control panel) with complete functionality even if the internet is down! This is important, see why. . . |
Let s say you have a power outage and want your aquarium to take the appropriate actions to maintain the fish and corals for the longest time possible. Or, what if the internet is down (or a company s cloud servers) and you simply want to manually turn on your lights or turn off your skimmer.
Some aquarium controllers work ONLY via their online cloud service, so when the internet is down or slow, you are out of luck. With the Apex you can continue running your tank without interruption.

ENERGY BAR 832 THE ULTIMATE POWER CONTROL HUB
This Energy Bar 832 was redesigned from the ground up. Not only does it have eight 120V AC outlets, but it includes an internal 100W 24VDC power supply as well. That power supply feeds three built-in 1LINK ports as well as two 24VDC accessory ports. Each individual outlet has power monitoring and there are individual LED indicators for each outlet. Read on and watch the videos for more info.
For many the cost of the electricity to run a successful aquarium is a major concern in their household. Even for those where electricity is cheap, we believe most aquarists care a great deal about their energy consumption and its effect on the environment. Ironically, our energy usage could be directly connected to excess greenhouse gasses, the warming of the oceans, and the bleaching of the corals!
However, armed with the right information we believe aquarists will not only be able to make operating and purchase decisions that will save them hundreds of dollars a year, but they will also be able to reduce their carbon footprint.
13 x Total power connections for your aquarium devices
8 x 120V AC Outlets all switched with relays rated for millions of cycles
1x 1LINK 24VDC Smart outlets for devices such as WAV, DOS, etc.
2x Switchable 24VDC outlets for accessories such as small pumps, solenoids, fans, etc.
Switchable 24VDC outlets for accessories such as small pumps, solenoids, fans, etc.
NEW MOUNTING SYSTEM FOR BOTH APEX AND ENERGY BAR 832
Both the Apex and the Energy Bar 832 have an innovative attachment system that makes it easy to mount them up and also give convenient access to all the connections. The Apex mounts with just two screws. It has a hinged mount where you can flip it up, make your connections, and then flip it down, making it more difficult for water to enter the electronics via a cable. The Energy Bar 832 has a mounting brack you screw to the wall with just three screws and then the Energy Bar slides down onto the bracket.

THESE PROBES INCLUDED WITH YOUR APEX SYSTEM TO MONITOR THE HEALTH OF YOUR AQUARIUM
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The Apex System includes probes for Temperature, pH, ORP, and Salinity. The pH and ORP probes are now double-junction as well so they hold calibration longer and have a longer lifespan than single-junction probes. What's the difference between double junction and single junction probes?
Single junction probes put the reference electrode in direct contact with aquarium water. Over time, the junction will slowly leak aquarium water into the electrolyte which changes the accuracy of the probe and requires more frequent calibrations. Double junction probes place a second vessel inside the main electrolyte with a second internal junction. The means that even when the aquarium water eventually begins to make its way in the first compartment, it still has to go through the second junction to contaminate the electrolyte surrounding the reference electrode. |
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