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Neptune Systems

LDK Leak Detection Kit (OPEN BOX BRStv)

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211104D
$127.45

$149.95
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Add leak detection to your Neptune Apex Controller

Neptune's LDK (Leak Detection Kit) includes everything you will need to add leak sensors to your Apex Controller within minutes.

  • Includes two leak sensors
  • Compatible with all Apex models
  • Powered through Aquabus connection
  • Add up to four total leak sensors

 

Detecting a leak early can be the difference between saving a tank to an entire loss. Neptune's Leak Detection Kit is the perfect solution for anyone that uses an Apex Controller to monitor and control their aquarium. The LDK system will plug right into your current Apex through the Aquabus connections and includes two Leak Detection Sensors. The sensors can be placed in multiple areas around your tank and its equipment. 

Pairing an Apex Controller with the LDK lets you monitor and control your aquarium in the event of a leak or an overflow. With Neptune Fusion, you can easily set up alarms that will notify you if a sensor ever detects moisture, and also control any equipment that is powered by an EnergyBar. One common example of common programming and placement is to place a leak detection probe on top of your protein skimmers lid, and if it ever overflows the sensor can notify your Apex of the issue, and shut down the protein skimmer keeping all the skimmate from flowing back into your aquarium. 

 

Suggested Sensor Locations:

  • Under the Stand
  • Under Carpeting
  • Under RODI Systems
  • Next to ATO Reservoirs
  • Above Protein Skimmer Lids
  • Under Potential Leak Points
  • Next to External Equipment

 

What's Included?

1x FMM Module

2x LD-2 Solid Surface Leak Detection Probe

1x 3ft Aquabus Cable 

 

Note: Updating your Apex Controller to the latest AOS is required.

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