You're correct . You do not need the X4 power supply if your connecting it to the XP8 Via the command bus. If you were to ever want to run the X4 independently from the Xp8 then you would need the power supply, or if you were to move the X4 more than 15' away from the Xp8. If you moved it that...
Here is a link to the compatibility chart HYDROS WaveEngine - Pump Compatiblity Chart. If possible you would need the 0-10v Quad cable and a Jebao-Apex Controller Adapter. This would allow you to connect to the Wave EngineV2
They are hidden. To un hide them please follow this link and go to step 2. It talks about how to hide and un hide outputs and inputs etc. HYDROS Control - Pages
You can always reach out to us directly via our support portal. We could have investigated it further and remote into your system to see what the issue might be. In any case we would have made it right and either fixed it or replaced it. Just for future reference. CoralVue Support Portal
Two things to check.
1. Make sure the cages aren't push in to tight. Pull them outward about 1mm. They can bind quite easily.
2. Make sure the pins in the connector to the pump and aligned and not bent. This is also a common issue if you're not aware.
Sure you can run a separate collective for a different tank. You'll need to make a master just like you did for your other collective and then add in the devices for the other tank into that collective. :)
You did hear correctly. That's because of the way the batteries are charged. The built in trickle charger will not work with LiFe PO4 batteries. It's just an issue with charging those types of batteries. When the Kraken comes out there will be a way for you to disable the trickle charger thus...
I don't like to tell you this, but since Maxspect is no longer distributed through CoralVue we don't know if Maxspect changed anything. I thought I saw someone in our Facebook group say that they do work, but you should verify with Maxspect before purchase. Seeing as though Aperture now...
At 350ms the pump has fractions of a second to react. This will do two things. 1. You won't notice a change at all in pump function , It will appear to be a constant speed. 2. This will cause early pump failure due to the extreme nature of what you're asking the pump to do.
I've had my pH that high without issue. The issue is if your pH is that high and the tank is low on nutrients.You'll see increased growth rates for sure, but the flesh of the skeleton of the coral will be outpaced .
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