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![]() its just my opinion but i think your life would be easier just sticking with the controller the wavebox came with and also it will keep from taking up a port on your controller
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![]() enter the values in "mode", "duration" and "waves" of the first pump group
the 1-10V-settings have to be done under "extras -> 1-10V-interfaces". I recommend to set the voltages to Min = 3V and Max = 8V, then the voltage output is similar to the output of the original controller. and last but not least: Its very helpful to read the manual closely, chapter "current" because we have a lot of options for the current simulation which can be set, many more like the original controller has. |
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![]() no disrespect to matthias because he is an amazing help but like i said to make your life easier, just stick with the wavebox controller
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![]() why use the wavebox controller?
with only a photo-led? it turns off when light is not present. with the profilux, we can even tune to a lower wave output! my take, ditch the wavebox controller like me! |
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![]() As said above
The ProfiLux tunze control features are way above anything you will get with the standard controller. How much is the Tunze controller? $200? More ? Tunze1 control cable = $10!!! There is no comparison taking into acount far advanced control features and cost! |
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![]() Does anyone know if it's safe to clean the calcium deposits from the PH probe with vinegar?
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![]() Yes providing you rinse it well after
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