Looking to buy a Reef Angel system

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Mako56
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Looking to buy a Reef Angel system

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Hi folks, I have been using an aqua controller 111 for a long time the other day the Dc8 unit quit working now I tried to find a replacement and learned that these are now obsolete there are a few left but spending money to replace something that is obsolete doesn't make any sense to me I really like this unit but if a company just let's one of there products go obsolete I don't think I can trust them. I really hope this is not true of this company. I have some questions I am looking to buy the Reef Angel plus but am wondering what the upgrade board is all about is it just to upgrade an older model? I also would like to know about the analog or the PWM right now I have nothing to control with that but that might change if I switch to led lighting so which would be the best to get for me. Thanks for any help Mike.
180 gallon, 260# live rock, 180# live sand, 75 gallon sump(half full), ASM G-4 skimmer, Korallin C1502 reactor, Sequence Barracuda closed loop, OM 8-way, Quietone return, three Ushio 250 watt de MH's and two 110 watt VHO's actinics.
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Re: Looking to buy a Reef Angel system

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The upgrade board is for people who purchased the older Reef Angel and now want the expanded capabilities of the Reef Angel Plus.

The Standard Reef Angel is not being sold any more, so if you buy it now you will get the Reef Angel Plus.

As far as Analog or PWM it is dependent upon what LED lights you get.

There are 2 things to consider when looking at lights.

1st is it controllable by a third party controller light the Reef Angel. A lot of the lighting manufacturers have been incorporating the dimming features into the lights themselves and you can't control them by a third party controller without doing some kind of hack to them (if that's even possible).

2nd if the manufacturer makes the lights as Analog or PWM.

I maybe wrong, but I think PWM is safer to go with.
If you happen to choose the wrong version Roberto will mostly likely swap them out for you (there may or may not be a small charge I can't speak for him on that).
The other option is to get the dimming expansion module (when it comes time for the lights) and there are jumpers inside so you can choose analog or PWM and even 0-5v or 0-10v.

I use the dimming ports on the relay for my Jebao pumps, which can use analog or PWM, and then use the dimming module for my lighting, since I have 4 channels of lights I want to control.
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Thanks Sacohen.
180 gallon, 260# live rock, 180# live sand, 75 gallon sump(half full), ASM G-4 skimmer, Korallin C1502 reactor, Sequence Barracuda closed loop, OM 8-way, Quietone return, three Ushio 250 watt de MH's and two 110 watt VHO's actinics.
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No problem.
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I believe the head unit relay box also has jumpers to change the dimming. I'm not sure this is advertised or not since it doesn't apply to all units. Roberto could confirm.
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Re: Looking to buy a Reef Angel system

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I've never heard that, although it maybe true.
I always wondered why Roberto didn't make the same revision to the Relay unit that he did to the dimming module.
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Not sure what's up I am guessing you need to have a number of posts before you are able to answer a private message is that right?
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Yes I believe it's 5 posts.
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Boy with all the support from you Sacohen how can I go wrong with this.
180 gallon, 260# live rock, 180# live sand, 75 gallon sump(half full), ASM G-4 skimmer, Korallin C1502 reactor, Sequence Barracuda closed loop, OM 8-way, Quietone return, three Ushio 250 watt de MH's and two 110 watt VHO's actinics.
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I'm not good at coding yet, so I try to help out where I can.
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theres lots of help from others too....just depends on what topic is being discussed and if anyone else is helping. :-)


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I have to say that Binder and lenvo are my biggest helpers (along with Roberto).
AlanM has started popping inhere a lot lately or I never noticed him before and cosmith71 has come out of his lurking stage and popped up in the forums again.
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Re: Looking to buy a Reef Angel system

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My unit, which I believe is the latest revision, has jumpers for PWM and Analog (although the markings on the board are reversed).

Changing from 10v to 5v signal requires a little soldering.

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