I recommend that Hydros incorporate Apple’s Critical Alerts entitlement for iOS devices, which can bypass Do Not Disturb and the Mute Switch (think Amber Alert).
https://medium.com/@shashidharyamsani/implementing-ios-critical-alerts-7d82b4bb5026
I followed the steps above for one of the apps...
My current ”workaround” is to place my thumb on the output of the reactor fed by the Varios2 for a few seconds until that rev-up is finished and I’m back down to the desired flow.
If I can attach a video I will do so later. But here is what I’m seeing using a 0-10v:
1) Varios2 does not actually function unless the % is 8 or higher (which is fine — totally get it)
2) If I ramp from 0% to 10%, I see the pump slowly push water for 1-2 seconds before a huge Muscle Car rev up...
No one has an answer? All I need to know is whether the WaveEngine can create a smooth ramp up from 0% for a Varios2.
The in-the-box Varios2 controller currently revs it up like its a Mustang or something. If the WaveEngine can ramp up smoothly like my Vectra S2, then I’ve got money to give...
Question for anyone who is powering a Varios2 through the WaveEngine: When I use the 0-10v to ramp up the Varios2 with its native controller from 0% to 15%, there’s a point where the controller actually revs up the pump to something like 25-30% (maybe even higher) before it falls back to the...
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