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cosmith71
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Re: R: Single Ato interval

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mrwlf wrote:5 seconds was just for example :-)

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Re: Single Ato interval

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Here's exactly what you want. Only diff is the example the timeout is 300 seconds and i set the runtime to 305 seconds to make sure the timeout could get triggered in case the reservoir went dry or pump issue. So i would just make sure the runtime parameter is equal to or higher then the ato timeout arg.
http://forum.reefangel.com/viewtopic.ph ... 14b#p39364
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Re: R: Single Ato interval

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rimai wrote:What I'm not understanding is the reason why every 30 minutes?
Why not just let the ATO do its job on demand with a max run time of x seconds?
Because every time i put my hands in the sump it keep triggering on and off The ATO...

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Re: R: Single Ato interval

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lnevo wrote:Here's exactly what you want. Only diff is the example the timeout is 300 seconds and i set the runtime to 305 seconds to make sure the timeout could get triggered in case the reservoir went dry or pump issue. So i would just make sure the runtime parameter is equal to or higher then the ato timeout arg.
http://forum.reefangel.com/viewtopic.ph ... 14b#p39364

This is what i need, i will try it soon. Thanks!

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