Try higher than 4%, that low may not work with that pump, try atleast 20%. Also check the connection between the pump adapter and the pump connector. That is keyed but easily mismatched since the rubber is so flexible. Double check to make sure the keyying on that connector matches both sides of...
Reach out to support@coralvue.com and someone can assist you directly. Support may not see every issue on this forum and directly contacting them will get you a response quicker.
It should be this one
https://www.coralvue.com/hydros-tunze-0-10v-waveengine-adapter
Plus a hydros quad cable
https://www.coralvue.com/hydros-0-10v-quad-cable
Yeah this sounds like a failed sensor. Water can get into these overtime and cause this to happen. I regularly check mine for water intrusion and lately have been using a small amount of aquarium silicone around the area where the cord enters the housing to try and prolong the life.
Yeah check out the sheet above. Also its good to note that 0-10V inputs "float" to 2.5V when undriven due to internal pull up resistors. So you can either connect these directly to the 5V pin on the GX12 connector or ground for switched connections, or drive externally.
Any reason why you wouldnt just use the "kalk reactor" output type? Since you are using the doser in continuous mode, just set its rate to something that wouldn't exceed your system's max evaporation rate for the day if it did run for 24 hours straight. Ignore the stirrer section if you dont...
Yeah I would agree with Danny, you could drop down to just having the XP8 being your power giver in your collective. The meanwell supply in the XP8 is a very robust and reliable supply. But having a data only between the XP8 and the rest is a reasonable case as well.
Yes, XP8s, WEs and WELEs are all "power givers" and have back current protection built in so they can all be connected to the same power bus at the same time and wont hurt each other. The only Hydros power device that doesnt have this protection is the DC wall plug that plugs into the command...
Yeah unfortunately I think the API isn't at the top of the list right now. There's many more features that are being requested that hit a larger set of the user base. Those are prioritized first.
If you are using the wave engine to direct drive your return pump, you can use a hydros 0-10V input to control the speed of the pump. Its under the schedule for your return pump under the advanced settings tab. You can pick a channel to externally control the speed using 0-10V.
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