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I set up my heater as a controller, sensor port is SL1-temp, direction is below, setpoint is 78, hysterisis is .01.
You should use 2 switches to control your pump, 1 that turns it on and 1 that turns it off and set the height @ 1/4" apart, that will prevent the toggle effect.
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Thanks for the input Cal
My heaters are setup as yours and I'd like to keep them that way. I'll have to figure out an alarm, but that's later. It's OK for now with the probe in the heater chamber As for the switch issue, when it was cycling, the switch was dry and not moving. It was a programming error I will also fix this issue with an alarm I'll most likely be back with more issues or contact DA I'm off to put salt in my tank |
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Finally
I finally figured this out
I have all of my Switches set to Open ( as in no contact ) when they rise, so keep this in mind when setting up yours Only 1 Alarm can be assigned per Channel, so I set up Alarms in myReef as follows; Alarm 1 is the Overflow high float -Device 1 is SWA - Trigger 0.5 - Above - Logic OR ( doesn't matter with only one device ) Alarm 2 is the Sump low float -Device 1 is SWB - Trigger 0.5 - Above - Logic OR ( doesn't matter with only one device ) Alarm 3 is Both -Device 1 is SWA - Trigger 0.5 - Above - Logic OR ( OR means it will trip on either device ) -Device 2 is SWB - Trigger 0.5 - Above - Logic OR ( AND means it needs both devices to trip ) Now I have the programming I needed, and my Return pump is still a Pump, not a Switch For those of you using myReef to do this; A Trigger value of 0.5 and set to Above will trip when Open ( no contact ) A Trigger value of 0.5 and set to Below will trip when Closed ( contact ) If you're using your Head Unit to do this, it will give you the option to select the word trip and so on. |
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There is a known issue on the RKL (I know you have the elite version) where the temperature probe does not have enough power if you daisy chain it too far from the controller.
If you program the temperature probe to the exact temperature you want, then set an alarm on it to go off if the temperature strays two degrees higher. Then set your physical heaters 1 degree higher than what you actually want and program them as heaters on the controller. It should all work out. I also added a fan to turn on should the temperature go over by 2.5 degrees. |
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Cugio
I'm not sure which one of us is confused Did you think I was having probe issues ? I was programming floats to turn off equipment The temp probe only came into play as I want it in the overflow box, not in the heater chamber I have it all set now If the return pump shuts off, so do the heaters, nullifying my need to have the probe next to them |
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Whoops sorry, must have misread.
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No worries
Thanks for your input anyway Besides, it may help someone else |