Hydros 101: 0-10V Ports

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Hi,
I got one of the female 3.5mm terminal block adapters to connect the 2 wires from the float switch to the Quad Cable. Your tutorial said to connect 1 wire to the TIP port, other wire to the SLEEVE port. But the marks on my block adapter from Amazon are L, R, and something that looks like ¥. Can you tell me which 2 to connect to my float switch bare wires?
Many thanks,
Arch
 
Hi,
I got one of the female 3.5mm terminal block adapters to connect the 2 wires from the float switch to the Quad Cable. Your tutorial said to connect 1 wire to the TIP port, other wire to the SLEEVE port. But the marks on my block adapter from Amazon are L, R, and something that looks like ¥. Can you tell me which 2 to connect to my float switch bare wires?
Many thanks,
Arch
Use LEFT and GROUND (¥). Left is tip. Right is ring. Ground is sleeve.

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A live tutorial that I will keep up to date with everything 0-10V Port: Hydros 101: 0-10V
I am a plumber, have been very familiar with controles in general over the years, working in commercial industrial settings I have had to do my fair share of understanding the need for them, but its always been someone elses scope of work so I have never had to dive into the weeds at all. Well now that I am jumping into the hobby deeper than I have been before I am beginning to see I can no longer avoid wrapping my head around it.

Awesome resource you have created here, thank you!
 
Just to make sure I understand correctly:

I have a Hydros Control X4 with a currently unused 0-10V output connector. To add a 21 LED single channel 1 foot 453nm light bar to my tank, and to control it from the Hydros Control X4, I'd need to purchase:

1 ea. Hydros 0-10V output cable. (Coralvue)
1 ea. 0/1-10V dimmable LED driver/controller (Amazon)
1 ea. 453nm Actinic Blue ReefBar (21 LED)
1 ea. Power supply for 1-4ft of LED bars (21 LED)

I'd then connect the LED power supply to the power-in terminal of the dimmable LED driver/controller, connect the LED bar to the power-out terminal of the dimmable LED driver/controller, and connect one of the 4 connectors of the Hydros cable to the control terminal of the dimmable LED driver/controller?

Is this correct? Anyone know of a more suitable controller to use? The reviews on the one I found are mixed.

Thanks!
 
I don't know about those particular lights, but I have lights that require a PWM control input. They use Meanwell LED drivers. I switched over two of the channels to Hydros control by getting a couple of 0-10v to PWM converters. They seem to be working well so I just need to get more of the converters to do the 4 remaining channels.
 
I don't know about those particular lights, but I have lights that require a PWM control input. They use Meanwell LED drivers. I switched over two of the channels to Hydros control by getting a couple of 0-10v to PWM converters. They seem to be working well so I just need to get more of the converters to do the 4 remaining channels.

I didn't even realize I'd picked a PWM driver/controller. From the specs, it doesn't look like the 21 LED bars are constant voltage/PWM compatible. The only dimmers they mention on the page look to be fully analog. Back to the drawing board I go...

Thanks!
 
I didn't even realize I'd picked a PWM driver/controller. From the specs, it doesn't look like the 21 LED bars are constant voltage/PWM compatible. The only dimmers they mention on the page look to be fully analog. Back to the drawing board I go...

Thanks!
I don't know about the lights you posted. The ones I have are PWM and I was able to get them to work with the Hydros 0-10v output by getting 0-10v to PWM converters from Amazon. They do work like that so if those have a 0-10v control input you can get the Hydros to work it is just a matter of getting the right things to make the connection between them. Even if they are PWM you can get the converters and get them to work. It is just a little more DIY you would have to do.
 
Is it possible to use a flexible USB led light strip in the USB port. Could it then be controlled with door switch
If the strip is designed to run off of USB power and does not exceed the current rating on the USB ports on the wifi strip it should work.
 
I will be able to set it up successfully controlling it manually with wifi outlet.. Never tried hooking it up to a door switch. Found it cheaper to use a motion activated led strip light.
 
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