Pump dependency on 2 outputs

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Hopefully I explain this right, I have an auto feeder that isn't connected to anything, it just runs plugged Into an outlet based on an internal timer. I have that setup as a virtual outlet (to use an Apex term), and the return pump depends on that outlet and turns off when the outlet turns on.

My problem is, I'd also like the return pump to turn off when an overflow float switch triggers in my fuge. How do I do that? If it matters my return pump is run through the wave engine so I have everything on the pumps schedule.
 

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Hopefully I explain this right, I have an auto feeder that isn't connected to anything, it just runs plugged Into an outlet based on an internal timer. I have that setup as a virtual outlet (to use an Apex term), and the return pump depends on that outlet and turns off when the outlet turns on.

My problem is, I'd also like the return pump to turn off when an overflow float switch triggers in my fuge. How do I do that? If it matters my return pump is run through the wave engine so I have everything on the pumps schedule.
You can create a virtual outlet using a combiner output type. it uses other outputs as inputs and you can use either AND or OR as the combiner mode. You can also invert the input so you can create quit a few different combinations with these. You can have up to 9 inputs in a combiner type output. Them just use that output in your depends on setting.
 
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