Allow Inputs to Water Change Regimen schedules

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Requesting the ability to allow one or more Inputs to Water Change Regimen. Would like user interface and logic similar to Generic outputs where you have a wheel selecting number of inputs, the individual input and active state and combiner mode. With Mastertronic measuring nutrient levels, we should have the ability to do varying size Water changes based on nutrient levels. For instance, if nitrates and phosphates are both below xn/xp then do not perform water whange, if nitrates or phosphates are between xn/xp and yn/yp then perform normal water change and if nitrates or phosphates are above yn/yp perform an additional water change. Can be accomplished today using a variety of Generic and virtual Flow Pump outputs and multiple schedules but would be much easier if the Water Change Regimen were amended.
 
Requesting the ability to allow one or more Inputs to Water Change Regimen. Would like user interface and logic similar to Generic outputs where you have a wheel selecting number of inputs, the individual input and active state and combiner mode. With Mastertronic measuring nutrient levels, we should have the ability to do varying size Water changes based on nutrient levels. For instance, if nitrates and phosphates are both below xn/xp then do not perform water whange, if nitrates or phosphates are between xn/xp and yn/yp then perform normal water change and if nitrates or phosphates are above yn/yp perform an additional water change. Can be accomplished today using a variety of Generic and virtual Flow Pump outputs and multiple schedules but would be much easier if the Water Change Regimen were amended.
It would be nice to allow a manual entry of the Phosphates and nitrates to use in this method also if this could be done.
 
I do like this. I will add it to the list! It would have to be done at the schedule level since it is already allowed in Dosing Regimens.
 
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