You would need to get one of the controllers with that port and also get a command bus cable and a couple of terminators. Create a collective using your start. Setup the controller you got you can connect it to the Start using the command bus and terminators if you do not have a way to power it...
The order should not make a difference. I assume you mean X4 instead of XP4. If there was an issue with the collective you would have it on the banner across the top of the app where it usually says Collective OK.
No that is not it. As an example the first one below is the output settings for my All For Reef dosing pump. It is an X10 pump. The other two are my schedule settings for my All For Reef Pump.
The only other way would have been to power down the collective and power it back up. But using the app is a lot quicker and only reboots the controller that needs to be rebooted.
That is not the same as it was doing if I read right. So some of the interference could be from the water when the pump is on. Is the probes anywhere near the pump in question? If so try separating probes from the pump if you can. Also make sure any power cables especially for the pump are not...
Are you manually entering feed mode? If you use the depends on to turn off an output and set the minimum off time it will not start that countdown until the depends on has been released. otherwise the minimum off time count down will start as soon as the output turns off. I use the depends on on...
It is possible the pump is causing it since it is grounded to the controller if you use the 0-10v output from the controller. Try placing the probes in a cup or glass of tank water out of the tank as a test and see if it still has the issue if the probe in not actually in the tank.
ai currently use 2 dosing pumps from a Blenny for my drain and fill pump. The Blenny is in my garage where the reservoirs are at. The tank is 35ft away so the tubing between the garage and tank are run through insulated PVC conduit. I have had no issues with siphoning but the tubing does have...
Are you trying to say the AC outlets on the Launch are not working? If so can you post screenshots of the settings for the outputs that the outlets in question are used in?
The XD is a controller that happens to have 3 drive ports as outputs. It also comes with a power supply but you can power it using the Kraken instead but does not require the Kraken to work. By the time you get 3 24v to 12v DC to DC converters and the cables or connectors you would need to...
They make 24v to 12v DC to DC converters but you would have to do some DIY to use them. Also you would have to make sure the output current is enough for your device and is also within the current linmit of a force port.
If it helps here is the RODI output I have setup for mine the Output turns on a solenoid that is actually the input feed to the RODI filter. The flush output is a flush valve but it is not connected to a drive port. I have not changed it yet to a Hydros solenoid. The inputs are actually the...
The RODI Filter output type has a built in flush sequence. I think it runs for 1 minute when the RODI is turned on and for a minute every hour it is on. I use that output but do not use the booster pump output since I do not have a booster pump on the RODI unit.
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