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![]() OK, I just set up the channel as a switch, instead of as a pump and it works - Off when / On when
Thanks reefme Only thing bothering me is, why do I have to call my pump a switch ? Am I missing something, or is DA out to lunch ? ![]() |
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![]() you are welcome. May I ask why you need a switch there? Do you know switch do fail?
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Wow! That's Crazy! Why would you spend that much and go through all that trouble? ![]() |
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![]() Quote:
I'm running a Herbie and have 2" above the Emerg before it triggers the switch. Just trying to add a little redundancy ![]() This particular switch will never be wet unless the tank is near flooding so I don't see it ever getting munged up. Here's where it's installed. It will stay clean ![]() |
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![]() And FYI you all, reefme sent me a bunch of PMs to help too ...
Mighty nice of him ![]() |
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![]() So, to clarify for the next poor sap reading this ....
When programming in myReef, you need to change the FUNCTION of the unit plugged into the PC4. In my case, it is a pump and I had originally set it to Pump I changed it to Switch, and then I was able to set the On when / Off when Hope this helps someone else ![]() |
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![]() This is definately going to take more work tomorrow
I obviously can't set my heaters as a switch I'll need to set up an alarm for them |
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![]() What is the heater got to do with switch? Isn't the Temp probe take care of that?
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![]() I guess I understand it ...
The channel is the item The function is what controls it IE: switch The hardware labels it |
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