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![]() i got in. Have a few meetings right now. will look later.
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![]() Looked at the programming. Looks straight forward. Ramps up to 66% and 55% respectively over the day and then back down. Right now it's at 64% and 40%. Not sure what you think it isn't doing. if you try making a change sometimes it takes a few minutes before fusion communicates with the base unit. Maybe let me know what you think it should be doing and what it is doing.
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![]() Hmmm. Does it only happen when the speed is down? I read somewhere where it sometimes doesn't like it when it gets below 20%, but then I just read today where Torx posted it sometimes doesn't like it when it is below 40% or 2v.
You can't change the outlet name in Fusion. You have to use the regular Apex program, go to Configuration and outlet setup. |
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![]() You may be having the problem because of your profile PF1 and PF2 setting. First, you changed the name for both of these to "wave" which may be confusing the system. Next you have them set to Vortech programs. I think you either need pump or ramp. The two quotes below are from the neptune forums.
"ON and OFF are manual overrides. ON is ON/100%, period. There's nothing wrong. Programming will only be executed if the outlet is set to Auto. VarSpd outlet put of a variable 0-10 volt) control signal - they are used with compatible dimmable lighting and variable speed pumps like the controllable Tunze pumps. You cannot use Vortech profiles and modes with VarSpd outlets.. That simply won't work. You can use pump and ramp profiles with them." "The 4 VarSpd outlets by default come pre- programmed with Set PF1 for VarSpd2, Set PF2 for VarSpd2, etc. When you renamed the PF2 profile to ReefCrest, for example, the programming for VarSpd2 changed to Set ReefCrest." |