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Media New media New comments. Members Registered members Current visitors. Log in Register. What's new. New posts. Log in. Install the app. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Myreef 2. As far as calibrating that depend on how far from the head unit the probe is. Mine have always been pretty spot on.

If you do need to calibrate it then in the head unit go to Menu - Modules - RKL - itemp and choose calibrate. Put in a known good temp preferably around degrees and it is done. Dells with XP have never been activated so once you put it on a new PC you activate it and all goes well. Technically as long as the old Dell is no longer used it is legal since you can only run it on one PC and the old Dell is no longer running.

How would you determine what a "good" temp would be? I have a digital probe,and a stick on the tank one and everything reads at a different temp? I guess close enough? As an update, there were a few settings I wanted to change so this morning I disconnected the iTemp probe and plugged in the phone jack end of the SID then plugged the USB part into my laptop port.

Then I started myreef. My system was recognized right away and I made my changes in a couple minutes. All my changes were immediately updated on the RKL head unit. I didn't know BRS would price match. Just contacted them since I'd rather buy from them than some of the less reputable companies out there. I wonder if they include the latest SID V2? If so then its a great deal. Still a good deal if you don't mind sending a pre V2 back to DA for the new one.

I superglued the suction cup to the inside of this:. Now it stays just where I want it. The itemp reads exactly the same before and after so I don't think the magnet interferes with accuracy. Suction cups are weird sometimes. My itemp has remained in the exact same spot since i put it in there. I've never trusted suction cups for long term placement. One thing I used to do before the magnet mounts for powerheads or anything with suction cups was to apply aquarium silicone sealant to the suction cups and then stick the suction cup mount onto the aquarium glass wall where I wanted it.

Just hold it there for a minute or two and it would stay put. A razor blade would remove it if and when you wanted to. If a powerhead with suction cups came loose which it seems they invariably did they could spray water anywhere disturbing or injuring your corals or even spraying water into your MH If so, why the change?

No clue. All I know is my itemp reads a full degree above 3 other thermometers I've tried now. Just gonna leave as is, I think the most important thing is stability and the RKL with the fan and heater used on controller function is keeping my temp rock steady. Also I have alarms set now for my MH to trip off at 84 and my heater to do the same, That redundancy with the heater should make it virtually impossible to fry my tank even if the heater thermostat was to malfunction and stick in the "on" mode.

I just bought another PC4 so I could plug in my heater. Temp hasn't moved since I did it. Habit a controller is so nice and completely worth the money. Setting up different delays for standby is sooo nice during feedings. Otherwise the powerload can "lock" the channel in the on position, which can cause problems as well. As a failsafe setup an alarm that turns off all lights, and sends an audible alarm if the temp goes too high.

Thanks for the info Spyrule! Good stuff. Yeah I'm not worried about the 1 degree diff I'm going with the itemp as is. As far as the myreef software yeah everyone should know how to prog from both the head unit AND the myreef software IMO.

Theres a couple reasons for using the myreef software initially:. Update if needed. In my case I couldn't get the RKL to work properly until I updated the software even though I apparently allready had the latest firmware. Maybe corrupted OS or some other issue. And you will want to update when DA comes out with new firmware for bug fixes or added features as they become available. MUCH easier to get everything initially set up on your comp screen and being able to customize the names of the channels was a plus, for me at least , less confusion as to what channel was set up for what.

Totally agree you also need to know how to prog from the head unit because you don't want to have to hook up your comp everytime you want to make a small change in your settings. I think you can use 1 OR 4 for high amp equipment like a heater, 2 and 3 won't handle as much.

My heater is in 1,with an alarm set to trip the channel off at Also my heater is set at 81 so both the RKL and the heater would have to fail to fry my tank. I have my MH in 4 set to trip at 84 also. Now that I have everything set up I assume I will rarely use the myreef prog, but its nice to know the ins and outs of both. On a side note, if you've got everything working as expected you could always get a USB over Wifi adapter, and keep the software online to talk to your headunit and record information which is invaluable to test stability of your system.

With this app you can monitor all the channels logged by the NET module and even view graphs where available. The graphs do take up to a minute to download and build so be patient. It takes about the same amount of time to view the graphs on the NET module itself. If there are any problems at all or if you have any question please feel free to visit the Android section of the Digital Aquatics forum. Note: Controlling channels from your mobile device can be risky.

If you turn off a channel then lose connectivity either due to your phone or your home internet you will not be able to turn the channel back on until you are reconnected. For this reason I only recommend controlling lights, skimmers and non-mandatory pumps. I do NOT recommend trying to control your main circulation or sump pumps or auto top off from the device. If you lose connection you may not be able to return these to their normal state. The company that develops myMobile Reef 2.

The latest version released by its developer is 2. This app was rated by 1 users of our site and has an average rating of 4. To install myMobile Reef 2.



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