X4 Tunze powerhead control

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I just want to verify that the X4 can control Tunze powerheads using the 0-10V port without the need to purchase the WaveEngine. Thank you
 
If you have a X4 to try then setup a flow pump using a unused 0-10v output on your X4. Then setup a schedule and use that pump. If it changes flow rates on the tile then you are good to go. It will setup on a 0-10v output without the pump connected to it since there is nothing to tell the X4 there is no pump connected.
 
I have my X4 in a collective with a wave engine so I cannot test for sure for you. Also all 4 of my 0-10v channels are used for lighting. If I were home I could setup a channel on a flow pump and watch the lights but like I said since it is in a collective and all inputs and outputs are shared with all controllers It would work since there is a WE in my collective regardless of the controller it is on. I would suggest setting up a flow pump output and choose one of you 0-10v as the output port. Once you do that create a schedule and use that pump in the schedule. The output tile will show the percentage that is output to the pump. It will not matter if there is a pump actually connected to that output. If it works then you can go ahead with the pump connection.
 
Thank you for the reply. I will give it a try once my Hydros arrives in the mail and report back if a definitive answer is not posted on this thread in the meantime.
 
I did not realize you did not have the controller yet. Ok I setup a flow pump and switch the 0-10v output from my white lights to it and included it into the flow schedule that is currently running and looked on my camera I have aimed at the tank and watched the white light level go up and down so the X4 0-10v output will physically work in a flow pump output. I think I remember trying it before I got the wave engine and it would work then at that time I was not using those outputs so it was easy to do. Hope this helps.
 
I did forget to mention that there may be some restrictions on how high a level you can go or how low. Some pumps are limited to the signal. I cannot remember if that was Tunze or not but one would not go over a certian voltage. If that is the case just add a decimal point between the first and second digit from the righ of the percentage and you have the voltage output you will get on the output. example 55% would be 5.5 volts output.
 
Thank you for the heads up and you further resposnes. I did see that Tunze had limitations while searching the forum as you mentioned. Seems that the max is 6.5V for Tunze.
 
Thank you for the heads up and you further resposnes. I did see that Tunze had limitations while searching the forum as you mentioned. Seems that the max is 6.5V for Tunze.
So you would not want to go over 65% for max when setting up the output. You might want to go with 64% or less. That should keep it below 6.5 volts since that would be 6.4 volts give or take a few tenths one way are the other.
 
Wanted to come back and revisit this for people in the future. I was able to successfully control four Tunze powerheads using the X4 0-10V port without needing to purchase the WaveEngine
 
Wanted to come back and revisit this for people in the future. I was able to successfully control four Tunze powerheads using the X4 0-10V port without needing to purchase the WaveEngine
Yep sorry just saw this thread, but all wave maker functions are available without the wave engine =)
 
Wanted to come back and revisit this for people in the future. I was able to successfully control four Tunze powerheads using the X4 0-10V port without needing to purchase the WaveEngine
Can you please tell me which cable did you use to connect your Tunze pumps to the X4?
 
Can you please tell me which cable did you use to connect your Tunze pumps to the X4?
It should be this one

Plus a hydros quad cable
 
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