Aquatronica
Aquatronica Aquarium Controller System Power Bar 6
Regular price R 4,352.00 Sale price R 2,799.78The Aquatronica Power Bar 6 (ACQ012) is a controllable power bar designed to be an integral component of an Aquatronica aquarium controller system. It provides six individually controlled sockets for switching on and off 230V aquarium equipment, such as pumps, heaters, and lighting. The power bar functions as both a control and power supply unit, connecting to a central controller, like the Aquatronica Touch Controller or Black Box Controller.
Features & Benefits:
- Controllable sockets: The six outputs on the power bar are individually controlled through the central Aquatronica controller.
- System integration: It is automatically recognized by the main controller in a "Plug & Play" fashion, integrating all settings and menus.
- Manual control: An Aquatronica controller kit allows for manual control of the sockets, which is useful during maintenance.
- Multi-timer function: Up to 160 programs can be set across all sockets to automate the on/off times for connected devices.
- Device control: It can be used to manage various aquarium functions when paired with other Aquatronica interfaces and sensors, including simulating wave and tide effects.
- Alarm functions: The system can produce sound and visual alarms to notify users of a malfunction in a connected device.
How to use:
To use the Aquatronica Power Bar 6, you must already have an Aquatronica controller. The power bar does not function as a stand-alone smart power strip. The setup process involves:
- Connecting the devices: Plug your aquarium equipment (e.g., pumps, filters) into the six sockets on the power bar.
- Connecting the controller: Connect the power bar to the central Aquatronica controller unit, such as the Touch Controller.
- Automatic recognition: The controller automatically recognizes the power bar and makes the necessary menus and functions available.
- Configuration and programming: Use the controller's interface to program timers for individual sockets, set up special effects, or establish monitoring protocols for your equipment.