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Neptune Apex EL - Entry Level - WiFi Model

$ 161.04

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Analog/Digital: Digital
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Condition: Used
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Modified Item: No
  • Measured/Controlled Parameter: pH Level
  • Water Type: Marine
  • Brand: Neptune Systems
  • UPC: Does not apply
  • Type: Controller
  • Non-Domestic Product: No

    Description

    Introducing the new Neptune Systems ApexEL, the "Entry Level" Apex.
    Maintain your aquarium with ease.  The ApexEL monitors key parameters like temperature, pH, and the status of your connected equipment.  Proper monitoring helps reduce the risk of losing your aquatic pets from parameter swings or failed equipment.
    At a lower cost than its big brother, the Apex, the ApexEL shares almost all the features of the flagship Apex, with the exception that it does not have built-in ORP, salinity monitoring, or 0-10V ports.
    The ApexEL is expandable with modules and probes, if desired in the future.
    Wireless Internet-Ready
    The ApexEL connects to your network via wire, or, the built in 802.11g/n Wi-Fi.
    Easy Setup
    Set up tasks 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 the ApexEL, an aquarium controller no longer requires an advanced degree — you are up and running in 5 EASY STEPS:
    Mount it to the wall or inside your cabinet
    Plug in the probes and your equipment
    Connect it to your home network via wi-fi or cable
    Run the new Configuration Wizards
    Get the basics of monitoring and control for your entire tank set up, in less than 15 minutes, with no programming!
    Energy Bar 832 - The ultimate control hub
    This eight 120V AC outlet Energy Bar includes an internal 100W 24VDC power supply which feeds three built-in 1LINK ports and two 24VDC accessory ports. Each outlet has independent power monitoring with individual LED indicators that tell you when that outlet is energized.  If the device exceeds the current capability for that individual outlet, the LED will blink rapidly.