thom_smith
HYDROS Expert
A Facebook group member inquired how to run feeder on particular days of week while he is away. Seems a somewhat logical request. But as currently built, it is pretty much an everyday or nothing proposition without excessively complex configuration. Explained to him how to do so..
Yes, but not directly and more complex than it needs to be. We should probably submit a feature request over at CoralVue HYDROS Forum to simplify the process. May be other ways but this is what I have done to perform actions on particular days of the week.. If it seems confusing, that's kinda because it is but it works. Create a new Flow Pump output with Demo Pump pump model. Then create a Flow Pattern schedule, Pattern Constant, Pump count 1, Pump 1 will be whatever you named the Demo Pump, Start Time and End Time 00:00, Run On Days of Week Wednesday and Thursday. Then lastly make your auto feeder Depend On the demo pump you created first with Dependency Mode Off If Off. If you need help, feel free to message me. If you want to submit the feature request to simplify, let me know and I'll submit it on your behalf then you can jump in and comment "I'd really like this." I'm sure there are others that will jump onboard also.
Wouldn't a Run On Days Of Week parameter be much easier? Feeder is just one example where this would be desirable. I have numerous others myself where I've done this workaround. I would suggest adding Run On Days Of Week capability to anything anything such as Feeders which have a schedule by default AND any outputs that include the Has Schedule toggle to simplify and give greater flexibility.
Yes, but not directly and more complex than it needs to be. We should probably submit a feature request over at CoralVue HYDROS Forum to simplify the process. May be other ways but this is what I have done to perform actions on particular days of the week.. If it seems confusing, that's kinda because it is but it works. Create a new Flow Pump output with Demo Pump pump model. Then create a Flow Pattern schedule, Pattern Constant, Pump count 1, Pump 1 will be whatever you named the Demo Pump, Start Time and End Time 00:00, Run On Days of Week Wednesday and Thursday. Then lastly make your auto feeder Depend On the demo pump you created first with Dependency Mode Off If Off. If you need help, feel free to message me. If you want to submit the feature request to simplify, let me know and I'll submit it on your behalf then you can jump in and comment "I'd really like this." I'm sure there are others that will jump onboard also.
Wouldn't a Run On Days Of Week parameter be much easier? Feeder is just one example where this would be desirable. I have numerous others myself where I've done this workaround. I would suggest adding Run On Days Of Week capability to anything anything such as Feeders which have a schedule by default AND any outputs that include the Has Schedule toggle to simplify and give greater flexibility.
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