I'm replacing a over-chilling Honeywell fan that blows continuously on my sump and overshoots on the way down, temperature wise. This indicates to me that controlling a Breeze fan with the Profilux should allow me to remove my old chiller, which never engages anyway -- and achieve more stable temperature to boot.

I set up my Profilux IIex-w-wlan two years ago, and it's been running so smoothly I can't make head or tail what to do with the Breeze fan. The instructions in the manual just aren't helping.

Here's the challenge:

1. I've got the Prof. IIex-w-wlan, and the only "socket" to plug the jack for the Breeze into is S6-S8. I don't think this will work.

2. I've got a digital powerbar with all plugs full, although I can make one plug available.

3. I've got the following already attached to the profilux:
-- 3 Tunze pumps; 2 of them paired, the other on its own, but all 3 connected to the PIIex
-- 1 LED "lightning / moon" (the one that's the size of a deck of cards)
-- halides (attached via 1 high amp bar, then connected to the digital bar)
-- actinics (connected to digital bar)
-- ozone/air (linked to redox; connected to digital bar)

If there are idiot-proof instructions, please advise.

Regards,

Erik Ages
Victoria, Canada
120gal marine reef; 20gal