There is a group buy on RC for the Aquacontroller Jr.. Just passing the word on to you folks.
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There is a group buy on RC for the Aquacontroller Jr.. Just passing the word on to you folks.
What makes the AC Jr. stand out more than the RK2? I'm still kind of new to the whole "controller" stuff and from what I've read the RK2 has good/overall functionality and design; is the AC Jr. "better" than the RK2? How?
The ACJr has some advantages on the RK2 to the best of my knowledge (that may have changed):
From Aquanotes:
-Alarm notification via email, pager, or shell command of tank error conditions.
-Remote access to the AquaController via a modem or TCP/IP connection.
-Programming Language
From the various threads on RC about this topic, the consensus is usually that people that own the RK2 LOVE the RK2, while people that own the AC Jr. LOVE the AC Jr.Originally Posted by uchiha
Some things to consider. I have the Jr. I really don't care about the moon cycles and stuff it can do, or daylight cycles. I do wish, however, I had bought the AC III so I could have 2 pH meters (tank/ca reac. effluent), and an ORP meter. Also, the computer connection would have been nice. It's tough to sometimes imagine what one will want/need in the future...
Peter
Salty fingers since 1989. Current tanks: 240g FOWLR, 15g QT.
Do you guys have ANY clue what they will be going for?Originally Posted by GoTakuF1
Premium Aquatics has some sort of controller as well, but I don't know opinions on it.
IMO, I think the aquacontroller III is the best option because it can show you your current tank conditions through the net. The ability to look at your conditions while you are away from home is great.
The other aquacontrollers cant do this. The drawback here is that the ACIII will set you back about $600 bucks.
The ACJr with serial cable connection can do this by connecting it to a computer with Aquanotes + Internet. If a computer is not near by, you can modify the serial connection to connect to a router. The ACIII is nice if you need a dedicated webserver (unsecure) and ethernet connection but with a little knowhow, the ACJr can accomplish the same tasks.Originally Posted by Retzius
I believe the discount is around $50.00 off the base unit (ACJr + backlight). With every 8 additional buyers, they can knock off $10.00. I'm in on this groupbuy so if anyone on here is interested, we can split the s/h charges to SD.Originally Posted by Moloch
Originally Posted by GoTakuF1
I was unaware of this, if you can connect it to your wireless router then thats a good reason to buy the ACJr.
So, if I have the ACJr. connected to the router or serial I can check my parameters through the net at any place?
Yes, but your ACJr must have the serial port/serial data cable and the connected computer must have the Aquanotes software. The wireless router connection is not a "supported" method by the Neptune guys but there's a guide on RC on getting that done, all you need is a router and a special serial cable.
around how much is all of this, to get it connected to the net and all (ie special cable)?
yah the only thing I have on the same floor as my tank is a wireless bridge that I use for my PS2 and HD-DVD player. I gots to have a controller with a ethernet jack.
An ACJr to PC Serial Cable is around $16. If you need to have ethernet connectivity, then the serial->ethernet cable is ~$60-70 if you already have a router.
Minh I PM'ed Bill (RC) and told him im getting one with your order.
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