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![]() Having a weird issue with number 3 outlet on the apex controller. Its connected to a Hydor powerhead which for some reason wont shut down when i select "off" in the apex control menu. All other outlets turn on and off fine... any ideas?
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![]() well from what ive read apparently low power devices can somehow manage to avoid shutting down if not connected to relay outlets 4 or 8.
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![]() Yeah I believe outlets 4 and 8 have triac relays I think ?? Trying to find some pages in it I have an older controller but trying to set up the self cleaning head but can't remember when I had read that.
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![]() 1,2,3,5,6,7 outlets are TRIACS. Which have what is called Leakage current. They are allways on so to speak. They need a larger load connected to them to be acctually OFF. It's quite common actually. Everyting in industrial control is like that. A lot of times, with a LED indicator light or something, we need to put a resistor in with it in parallel to load the output so that it draws the leakage current down.
Swapping your pump to 4 or 8 outlet will solve it. They are true dry contact relay outputs
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