kl3377
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I want to set up water change mode so that the Temp Sensor and the Water Level Sensor for my ATO do not alert when I chose this mode. I can't seem to figure out where I can have these sensors "turn off" when I run this mode. Thanks
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I want to set up water change mode so that the Temp Sensor and the Water Level Sensor for my ATO do not alert when I chose this mode. I can't seem to figure out where I can have these sensors "turn off" when I run this mode. Thanks
No. They are separate alarms. You could just set the level for the temp probe really low to something that would never trigger it and then make the generic low alarm like you said. Just test all conditions that you make to double check your logic.If I set up one generic output, say for low, and use the temp probe as input (turn off in water change mode) would it override the low temp alert for the temp probe that I have set up for my two heater outputs?
I believe you are good. Try it and pull the sensor out of the water and see if it alerts or put it in a glass of colder water. Best way to know if things work is to verify them. I always do. Gives you good piece of mind.So I lowered my Temp Sensor to 70.5, fairly certain my temp did not drop below this when I did my water change. Below is a pic of the settings for the Generic Output. Does this look correct? I did shut off the Run Past Max On Time
i'm still new at this, I have a whole 2 days of experience! but if you were to de-select water change on your ATO pump output, wouldn't that prevent the alarm from sounding during your water change since it is tied into your water level sensor? or you can just create another generic output for the water level sensor to get around the water change?Tested and all seemed to work. I will just have to move my ATO Sensor before I start a water change to prevent that alarm from triggering.