ReefKeeper Lite
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NEW - Expandability!
The RKL can interface with up to 4 modules in almost any configuration you'd like. (Limited to PC4s, SL1s and MLCs)
NEW - Data reporting
The RKL can report the min, max and average over the last 1 hour for all inputs and outputs!
NEW - Improved 5 button interface
The RKL has a 5 button interface; a big improvement over traditional 3 button interfaces that are currently used for
entry level controllers!
NEW - 16 dedicated timers
You can set up to 16 timers with day of week capability!
NEW - Audible and Visual feedback
The RKL offers a first for an entry level controller with audible and visual feedback!
NEW - 16 dedicated alarms
Get informed! Set alarms to alert you of almost any event in your system that you need to know about
NEW - Control functions
Improved controller, multi-timer, light, lunar, and pump controls help keep you in complete control of your system!
Upgradeable Firmware with USB Adapter
Updating the RKL via USB when new software features are released is easy and straight forward. Better yet it's
included at no extra cost!
Night Mode - Independently Programmable
Night mode can be configured independent of your light configuration so that moonlights and pumps can be
adjusted in the evening times.
Wavemaker
There are 2 wavemaker cycles in the ReefKeeper Lite, cycles A and b. When a channel is designated as a pump you
can select a wavemaker cycle A or B. The two alternate opposite each other to simulate wave motion. Under the
wavemaker setup you choose how long you want each cycle time to be by dialing an A/B cycle time. During night
mode the cycle can be turned off to give a calming affect.
Standby/Feed mode
Just as in all Digital Aquatics controllers, the RKL has a Standby mode that can be programmed from 1 to 59
minutes. When in "Standby" ReefKeeper Lite turns off the powerheads and sump and skimmer pumps that are
programmed to be off during standby mode for the set time or until "Standby" is backed out of.  Standby/Feed mode
helps reduce the bio load on the tank by maximizing the food eaten by fish and corrals and minimizing waste. Food
will not get whisked away into the sump filter and to dead spots in your tank. Standby mode is also useful when it is
time to perform maintenance on your tank and you need all the water pumps to be temporarily turned off.
Head unit can be mounted in a number of ways for the custom professional look
The display unit has several mounting options to accommodate different configurations. It can be mounted flush to
your hood/cabinet for a sleek look by cutting out a rectangle. It can also be mounted easily to any flat surface with or
without the mounting tabs.
Splash proof face plate
The front of the remote display has a custom faceplate so that a little water on it doesn't cause any problems. The
unit menu system can be navigated with wet hands without any problems.
I
nternal backup battery for clock and settings
The internal battery will last for years keeping the time and settings of the ReefKeeper Lite. A power outage will not
require the adjustments that traditional light timers need after the power is restored.
Simple menu system for easy configuration
The menu system is an easy-to-use interface that allows you to setup the ReefKeeper Lite to meet your specific
needs. The 5 buttons under the display are used to navigate through the menu for setting up which features you want
to link to which outlets and other setup.
Product Specs

Tech Specs
Display: 16 x 2 alpha-numeric
Backlight Colors: 1
Max Expansion: 4 Modules
Ethernet: No
Interface: 5 Button (non-CapSense)
Dedicated Timers: 16
Alarms: 16
Audible Feedback: Yes
Battery Backup: Yes
Data Logging: Min, Max, Average
Data Graphing: No
Key Lock: Yes
Wavemaker: A/B
Sure-on Feature: Yes
Physical Details
Headunit Dimensions: 3.9" x 2.8" x 0.6"
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