Apex DOS DIY level switch?

dumb question - but will this only connect to the DOS? Any way to connect to the WAV 1Link module? I don't have a DOS but do have a WAV and would like to monitor water level. (I also don't have any PMs for an I/O port).
 
dumb question - but will this only connect to the DOS? Any way to connect to the WAV 1Link module? I don't have a DOS but do have a WAV and would like to monitor water level. (I also don't have any PMs for an I/O port).

Nope neither of my solutions will work with the WAV. Do you have the Apex JR without an IO port?
 
I use the reefangel on my DT and apex on my frag tank. One limitation I can speak of with the apex is lack of water level monitoring. Hopefully this will fix it. However I prefer a vendor supportable solution.
 
I keep hearing this "apex limitation" but I am a bit confused about that statement. Are you speaking of something like the ATO?
He's talking about the water level expansion that the reef angel has..
 
I keep hearing this "apex limitation" but I am a bit confused about that statement. Are you speaking of something like the ATO?

Apex does not have a water level monitor that will show me the percentage of water in a container (except for maybe the DOS).

The RA has a multi water level monitor that allows me to connect 4 sensors to it. It can tell you the water depth of my sump, overfill, ato container, etc. With that you can run routines from the percentages.
Example: if overfill > 95% then stop all pumps (layman's terms but this would indicate that something is preventing the water from draining in to the sump and the overfill chamber is rising)
 
Thanks for responding. You can do all that using float switches right? CuseReefer is working on an optical solution which will be more reliable since the float switches tend to fail after so many years......

Apex does not have a water level monitor that will show me the percentage of water in a container (except for maybe the DOS).

The RA has a multi water level monitor that allows me to connect 4 sensors to it. It can tell you the water depth of my sump, overfill, ato container, etc. With that you can run routines from the percentages.
Example: if overfill > 95% then stop all pumps (layman's terms but this would indicate that something is preventing the water from draining in to the sump and the overfill chamber is rising)
 
Its actually not float switches or opticle. It's uses pressure.


Thanks for responding. You can do all that using float switches right? CuseReefer is working on an optical solution which will be more reliable since the float switches tend to fail after so many years......
 
It uses a module with a tube attached that dips into the water and it can analyze the pressure in the tube and return a water level
 
Sorry I can no longer sell any of these solutions on R2R since I am not a vendor. My mistake for not understanding the TOC about this. Please refrain from contacting me about any adapters.
 
Just found this via a conversation on a support forum and this is excellent info thank you CuseReefer and others. I am acquiring the connectors and such from digikey and will be trying to get this all hooked up. I have multiple DOS running off of 2.5G jugs and this will be super helpful to tracking it better. Thanks again and I will report any learnings back here for others who may try it as well.
 
It is legal to post the digikey part numbers? I don't think I'll layout a board for a simple one-off. Knowing the correct part numbers would be very helpful.
 
FYI My private messages have been disabled. If anyone has been trying to contact me for support.
 

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