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Hey guys!
I purchased a used RoboTank V2 system from another reefer some months ago, and I'm just now getting around to trying to set it up. I'd like to get this up and running for a 40 breeder frag tank I'm building, and if it works well (and I have high hopes!) then I want to purchase another full RoboTank system for a 150 gallon display I'm now planning.
I have some background in both Linux and electronics, but I'm super rusty, so largely a noob again at this point, and I have like zero experience with aquarium controllers. I'd appreciate it if you could take a look at what I have, and give me some idea what I will need to make this a complete, working system.
Here's what I *think* I know (please see pic at the end of the post):
I have the RoboTank controller unit, Rev 2, and a 12v power supply, and I did reformat the memory card, and reinstalled the software. I now have RoboTank 6.7 installed, I'm able to see the Reef-Pi web interface, and I just started to play with those settings. My controller has a BNC connector for a pH probe. Does this mean I have a pH circuit, and just need the probe?
I have the AC power bar and a serial cable. I'm missing an AC power cable, but that's no big deal. I think that's all I need for the power bar.
I have the Lighting and DC Module. Looks like this needs its own 12v PS. Should I get another adapter, or split off from the 12v adapter going to the main controller? And just to be clear, my 40 frag tank will be lit with two Kessil A360we Blue's, and my 150 display tank I plan on starting with 3 Kessil A360x's. I'm pretty sure RoboTank can handle those lighting setups. I'll also need a Cat-network cable and a few 3.5mm stereo cables to connect this module to the controller and to my lights, I believe.
I have the sensor module, which came with two non-contact water level sensors. I'm not familiar with these sensors, but I tried to look into them. I'm guessing you want one to mark the high water level and one to mark the low water level in the sump? That doesn't seem like a great solution to me, and I'm not sure how these sensors are supposed to mount to my sump, but maybe I'm not understanding these. Maybe someone can help me understand these a little better? Their cables are very short too. Would an option like a float switch be better? I'm thinking first and foremost about the ATO here.
My setup also included two temp probes on a magnetic holder. I'm not complaining, but why do I need two probes (assuming the previous owner was running only one tank)? Is the second for redundancy, or maybe one goes in the tank and one goes in the sump?
I know I've asked a lot of questions here, but if someone could please take look and what I have, and just point me in the right direction I would very much appreciate it!!!
Right now I want to get the power bar setup, and then heater control/temp monitoring would be my first priorities. Third would be to control my Kessil lights.
Thank you in advance for your help!
I purchased a used RoboTank V2 system from another reefer some months ago, and I'm just now getting around to trying to set it up. I'd like to get this up and running for a 40 breeder frag tank I'm building, and if it works well (and I have high hopes!) then I want to purchase another full RoboTank system for a 150 gallon display I'm now planning.
I have some background in both Linux and electronics, but I'm super rusty, so largely a noob again at this point, and I have like zero experience with aquarium controllers. I'd appreciate it if you could take a look at what I have, and give me some idea what I will need to make this a complete, working system.
Here's what I *think* I know (please see pic at the end of the post):
I have the RoboTank controller unit, Rev 2, and a 12v power supply, and I did reformat the memory card, and reinstalled the software. I now have RoboTank 6.7 installed, I'm able to see the Reef-Pi web interface, and I just started to play with those settings. My controller has a BNC connector for a pH probe. Does this mean I have a pH circuit, and just need the probe?
I have the AC power bar and a serial cable. I'm missing an AC power cable, but that's no big deal. I think that's all I need for the power bar.
I have the Lighting and DC Module. Looks like this needs its own 12v PS. Should I get another adapter, or split off from the 12v adapter going to the main controller? And just to be clear, my 40 frag tank will be lit with two Kessil A360we Blue's, and my 150 display tank I plan on starting with 3 Kessil A360x's. I'm pretty sure RoboTank can handle those lighting setups. I'll also need a Cat-network cable and a few 3.5mm stereo cables to connect this module to the controller and to my lights, I believe.
I have the sensor module, which came with two non-contact water level sensors. I'm not familiar with these sensors, but I tried to look into them. I'm guessing you want one to mark the high water level and one to mark the low water level in the sump? That doesn't seem like a great solution to me, and I'm not sure how these sensors are supposed to mount to my sump, but maybe I'm not understanding these. Maybe someone can help me understand these a little better? Their cables are very short too. Would an option like a float switch be better? I'm thinking first and foremost about the ATO here.
My setup also included two temp probes on a magnetic holder. I'm not complaining, but why do I need two probes (assuming the previous owner was running only one tank)? Is the second for redundancy, or maybe one goes in the tank and one goes in the sump?
I know I've asked a lot of questions here, but if someone could please take look and what I have, and just point me in the right direction I would very much appreciate it!!!
Right now I want to get the power bar setup, and then heater control/temp monitoring would be my first priorities. Third would be to control my Kessil lights.
Thank you in advance for your help!