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Martin_S
11.05.2009, 22:25
Hi
Im using my profilux in my red sea max 250
I bought the Profilux II plus Ex 2 months ago
The orginal plan wat to use it for dimable lighting alone!
But with future plans in mind i decided to go for the full monti!
And im glad i did
im using the illumination , PH , Redox ,Sockets, temperature , Level and tunze now!
and im not done yet!
Im planning to go dosing also!
Dim show off
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzyWa4gNogA&feature=channel_page
25 sec of aquarium only
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXvF_DcnWIY&feature=channel_page
jamessrich
17.05.2009, 22:34
nice video
could u please send me screen shots on how u have ur times and intensitys set-up for the ballasts etc?
Martin_S
18.05.2009, 18:11
I dim all 6 lights at the same times in 3 ballasts
jamessrich
18.05.2009, 18:32
thax do u have moonlights that come on for late night time viewing?
Martin_S
18.05.2009, 18:38
I do have moonlight but those are 12v controlled leds and on as soon as the illumination is off
but its not controlled by the profilux ... there just always on 100%
jamessrich
18.05.2009, 18:42
cool
one more question how do u habe the ballasts wired up? all taken off of one illum channel 1-10v signal?
Martin_S
18.05.2009, 18:47
i got 3 ballasts so i use L1-L2 and L3 to control those.
i dont think its possible to control 3 ballasts with one channel.
in theory i could start them one by one now
Martin_S
25.06.2009, 18:50
and here some Photo's
Martin_S
04.08.2009, 17:12
And the movie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yV0dHtHY9Xo
mobpsymn73
31.10.2009, 12:11
I have one for you, but do you really trust the Red Sea nitrite test kits? Mine kept giving me the same result over and over of 1ppm, but when tested with other test kits it comes up 0ppm.
Anyway, will see what i can do about that chart for you.
arkoujohn
22.11.2009, 16:54
I have seen the work you have done to the RSM250 and I tink its amazing.
As a result it inspired me to try to make the effort with my RSM.
Could you please send me some pictures of how all the connections (regarding the dimmable lighting) were done (if you have any available I would like to see how all those things are connected to the profilux, e.g. did you use the evg module?)
Martin_S
22.11.2009, 17:03
EVSA's
Type ELXd 239.610 ref.188339
http://www.vossloh-schwabe.de/images...-109-1-851.pdf
just connect to L1 L2 and L3
arkoujohn
22.11.2009, 17:31
I have seen these pictures. So you do not use evg module.
Do you have any picture that shows how you connect the white 6 wired cable to the profilux (sorry for the annoyance but I am not that experienced with electronics)
Martin_S
25.11.2009, 18:50
you connect the + and - from the Evsa ( ballast ) to
LBF-AP ( 2 evsa can be connected )
http://www.ghl-express.de/index.php?search=lbf-ap&sidD025B082741149CCB3E514621CEC9251=96d71d921a0859 46ea6b248098779952
this you connect to the profilux L1- L2
Or just solder to the wires direct and connect a tel shoe
arkoujohn
19.12.2009, 17:40
As I can see in your pics you are using the dosing system, what are you dosing with it?
Martin_S
19.12.2009, 22:40
As I can see in your pics you are using the dosing system, what are you dosing with it?
CS marine line
arkoujohn
12.01.2010, 22:20
What is the difference between LBF-AP and EVG-AP-2F ?
Martin_S
12.01.2010, 22:23
LBF-AP is just 1-10 port from profi to EVSA
EVG-AP-2F is
1-10 port from profi to EVSA
port from 220 to EVSA
So EVG-AP-2F can also switch the EVSA off
where you need a second (timer) with the LBF-AP to switch it off
arkoujohn
13.01.2010, 07:50
When profi goes 0% does't it switch off the EVSA?
GHL Support
13.01.2010, 11:50
With EVG-AP (with internal shut-off) the tubes will be shut off completely, in case of LBF-AP (no internal shut-off) the tubes can keep on glowing.
In this case, the complete shut off can be achieved through a socket of our powerbars used as a timer.
arkoujohn
14.01.2010, 21:59
If I don't have a powerbar what will I need to create sunrise and sunset with profilux II plus and be able to shut off the tubes?
GHL Support
15.01.2010, 15:09
As an alternative, you could also use a common clock timer to switch the tubes completely off.
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