Monday night I had a black out due to the storm for about 1 hour in the middle of the night. I heard the house generator kick in - No problem I thought and i went back to sleep....
Woke up 5 hours later, and realized my DT water level was low, went to the sump room and pumps were off, heaters off and basically Apex was DOA. I tried to reboot it and nothing... I spent the morning on with Apex support (who were excellent). The diagnoses was that the power outage cause the Apex to get corrupted. They did a remote log in to my PC and we walked through the process of flashing the APEX and then updating to the newest version. I then spent the day reprogramming everything I had. I could have used my back up, but i wanted to ensure I didn't introduce anything to corrupt it.
I asked Apex if this happens and it seems while not frequent, happens enough that they know the drill on how to get back running. The recommendation was to get the 12v power supply and a UPS to ensure that the brains do not lose power.
I've been a long time Apex user and have a lot invested into it but in my opinion I find reliability to be declining over the years. While the support was incredible and has improved over the years, I think its time to look to another controller. I travel way too much and I was lucky that I was home this week to deal with this. I would have had a dead tank if I wasn't. I just don't have the confidence in it as I use to.
Woke up 5 hours later, and realized my DT water level was low, went to the sump room and pumps were off, heaters off and basically Apex was DOA. I tried to reboot it and nothing... I spent the morning on with Apex support (who were excellent). The diagnoses was that the power outage cause the Apex to get corrupted. They did a remote log in to my PC and we walked through the process of flashing the APEX and then updating to the newest version. I then spent the day reprogramming everything I had. I could have used my back up, but i wanted to ensure I didn't introduce anything to corrupt it.
I asked Apex if this happens and it seems while not frequent, happens enough that they know the drill on how to get back running. The recommendation was to get the 12v power supply and a UPS to ensure that the brains do not lose power.
I've been a long time Apex user and have a lot invested into it but in my opinion I find reliability to be declining over the years. While the support was incredible and has improved over the years, I think its time to look to another controller. I travel way too much and I was lucky that I was home this week to deal with this. I would have had a dead tank if I wasn't. I just don't have the confidence in it as I use to.