James
HYDROS Expert
I’ve noticed that some people are curious about using the Sole in an AWC environment. At the moment, the AWC doesn’t have the option to select Sole as a fill or drain pump just yet. I reached out to the team at CV, and they shared that this feature is definitely on the way in a future update! While they couldn’t provide a specific timeline, they assured me it will be sooner rather than later. In the meantime, if you’d prefer not to wait for this feature, I’d love to share how I’ve navigated around the current limitations.
- Create two separate water level sensors in the Inputs section. One labeled HIGH and the other LOW.
- Create an Advanced > Generic Output and call it Virtual Fill
- Set the Input Count to 0
- Leave the Output Device set to None.
- Create a second Advanced > Generic Output like in step 2 and call it Virtual Drain.
- Create a Doser > Smart Doser Output and call it Fill Doser
- Under Output Device, select one of your Sole pumps
- Enable Runs Constantly
- Set the speed you wish the pump to run
- Under Depends On, select the Virtual Fill output you created in step 2. Set the Dependency to Off if Off.
- Create a second Doser > Smart Doser Output for your second Sole and call it Drain Doser.
- Under Output Device, select one of your Sole pumps
- Enable Runs Constantly
- Set the speed you wish the pump to run
- Under Depends On, select the Virtual Drain output you created in step 3. Set the Dependency to Off if Off.
- Create a new AWC Output
- Set your High-Level input to the one you created in step 1
- Set your Low-Level input to the one you created in step 1
- Set your ATO Output Device (this is the drive or AC outlet for your ATO pump)
- Under Drain Output Device, select the Virtual Drain output you created in Step 5
- Enable Advanced Settings
- Enter a Maximum Time (As a user, you must run your Drain Pump and manually time it until the water sensor tells the pump to stop. Add a reasonable amount of time to it and this will become a failsafe stop that will prevent the AWC from draining your tank if the sensor fails.)
- Under Fill Output Device, select the Virtual Fill output you created in Step 4
- Enable Advanced Settings
- Enter a Maximum Time (As a user, you must run your Fill Pump and manually time it until the water sensor tells the pump to stop. Add a reasonable amount of time to it and this will become a failsafe stop that will prevent the AWC from overflowing your tank if the sensor fails.)
- Continue below to configure a SIMPLE AWC schedule. If you want something more elaborate (such as choosing every X number of days or a specific day of the week), enable "Use External Schedule" and create an AWC schedule in the Schedules section.
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