Controlling Jebao/Tunze/Speedwave pumps
Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze pumps
Alright so I was thinking correctly. Currently I have ports available, I will stash that away for future reference though. Thanks again
Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze pumps
All the functions are already in the libraries.
What do you have in mind?
Yes, you could put codes into a .h file and call the #include in the code.
What do you have in mind?
Yes, you could put codes into a .h file and call the #include in the code.
Roberto.
Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze pumps
You could have but it's no longer necessary to do that nor put the functions into your INO file. Just go ahead and use them and the new libraries will take care of it.
Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze pumps
when i loaded this code it shut my right leds off completly my middle whites off and the rest were still on. what would cause that to happen......why is it every code i try for the jebao on here it doesnt workrimai wrote:You could do something like this:Code: Select all
if (hour()>=8 && hour()<12) { ReefAngel.PWM.SetDaylight( ReefCrestMode(60,20,true) ); // ReefCrest at 60% +/- 20% on sync mode ReefAngel.PWM.SetActinic( ReefCrestMode(60,20,false) ); // ReefCrest at 60% +/- 20% on anti-sync mode } else if (hour()>=12 && hour()<18) { ReefAngel.PWM.SetDaylight( ShortPulseMode(0,60,200,true) ); // Short pulse at 60% with 200ms pulse on sync mode ReefAngel.PWM.SetActinic( ShortPulseMode(0,60,200,false) ); // Short pulse at 60% with 200ms pulse on anti-sync mode } else { ReefAngel.PWM.SetDaylight( LongPulseMode(0,60,10,true) ); // Long pulse at 60% with 10s pulse on sync mode ReefAngel.PWM.SetActinic( LongPulseMode(0,60,10,false) ); // Long pulse at 60% with 10s pulse on anti-sync mode }
Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze pumps
Do you have the harness for it? What ports do you have the wp40 hooked up to?
Barry
Current tank info: 150g mixed reef
"Some of the worst mistakes of my life were hair cuts" -Jim Morrison
Current tank info: 150g mixed reef
"Some of the worst mistakes of my life were hair cuts" -Jim Morrison
Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze pumps
i just realized i used an older code set up that doesnt have my current light set up....i rewired my lights into all dimming ports and the code i used to load this one in was from when i had the lights wired into two ports. rookie mistake. not sure whats ups with the other codes i have tried though.
Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze pumps
plugged it in my current code set and works fine.
Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze pumps
rimai wrote:Only one ATO port can do PWM.The cable is designed to work on 0-10VDC signals.Code: Select all
pinMode(lowATOPin,OUTPUT); analogWrite(lowATOPin,ReefCrestMode(60,20,true));
You will need to mod the cable if you want to use 0-5VDC signal.
Take one resistor and bridge the pads instead.
Roberto,
I am also connecting the WP40 to the ATO PWM...
Considering this is a different wattage PWM, what are the proper values to be used for the different modes??
Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze/Speedwave pumps
Sorry, that post is incorrect.
I'll update it, but here is how it needs to be:
analogWrite has a range of 0-255 instead of 0-100
I'll update it, but here is how it needs to be:
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pinMode(lowATOPin,OUTPUT);
analogWrite(lowATOPin,ReefCrestMode(60,20,true)*2.55);
Roberto.
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Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze/Speedwave pumps
just wondering if I only have one jebao pump connected do I need both of these lines? or just one?
////// Place your custom code below here
ReefAngel.PWM.SetDaylight( ReefCrestMode(60,20,true) ); // ReefCrest at 60% +/- 20% on sync mode
ReefAngel.PWM.SetActinic( ReefCrestMode(60,20,false) ); // ReefCrest at 60% +/- 20% on anti-sync mode
////// Place your custom code above here
////// Place your custom code below here
ReefAngel.PWM.SetDaylight( ReefCrestMode(60,20,true) ); // ReefCrest at 60% +/- 20% on sync mode
ReefAngel.PWM.SetActinic( ReefCrestMode(60,20,false) ); // ReefCrest at 60% +/- 20% on anti-sync mode
////// Place your custom code above here
Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze/Speedwave pumps
I see that the Tunze control in in the portal now. Way cool!. I assume that I need to use internal memory to use the portal. How do I code that for Tunze pumps on a PWM expansion box?
Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze/Speedwave pumps
ReefAngel.DCPump.ExpansionChannel[0]=Sync;
ReefAngel.DCPump.ExpansionChannel[1]=AntiSync;
Change the channel number and the type to however you want to configure it. That's all there is to it. If you want you can define the speed for Water Change and Feeding Modes...
ReefAngel.DCPump.FeedingSpeed=10;
ReefAngel.DCPump.WaterChangeSpeed=0;
ReefAngel.DCPump.ExpansionChannel[1]=AntiSync;
Change the channel number and the type to however you want to configure it. That's all there is to it. If you want you can define the speed for Water Change and Feeding Modes...
ReefAngel.DCPump.FeedingSpeed=10;
ReefAngel.DCPump.WaterChangeSpeed=0;
Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze/Speedwave pumps
Inevo wrote
Today I have tried adding ReefAngel.DCPump.FeedingSpeed=10; to my code, but the pump did not operate during the feed mode. I have tried a number of values up to 50 with the same result.
I am not sure if the ReefAngel.DCPump.FeedingSpeed should work with the ATOPinLow port or not also if it should do I have the command in the right place in my code.
Any suggestions please.
My INO
I have been using the ATOPinLow port and memory settings via the Portal to control my Jeboa for some time.If you want you can define the speed for Water Change and Feeding Modes...
ReefAngel.DCPump.FeedingSpeed=10;
ReefAngel.DCPump.WaterChangeSpeed=0;
Today I have tried adding ReefAngel.DCPump.FeedingSpeed=10; to my code, but the pump did not operate during the feed mode. I have tried a number of values up to 50 with the same result.
I am not sure if the ReefAngel.DCPump.FeedingSpeed should work with the ATOPinLow port or not also if it should do I have the command in the right place in my code.
Any suggestions please.
My INO
// Created using Wizard 14/09/2013
// DC pump set to use ATOPinLow
#include <ReefAngel_Features.h>
#include <Globals.h>
#include <RA_Wifi.h>
#include <Wire.h>
#include <OneWire.h>
#include <Time.h>
#include <DS1307RTC.h>
#include <InternalEEPROM.h>
#include <RA_NokiaLCD.h>
#include <RA_ATO.h>
#include <RA_Joystick.h>
#include <LED.h>
#include <RA_TempSensor.h>
#include <Relay.h>
#include <RA_PWM.h>
#include <Timer.h>
#include <Memory.h>
#include <InternalEEPROM.h>
#include <RA_Colors.h>
#include <RA_CustomColors.h>
#include <Salinity.h>
#include <RF.h>
#include <IO.h>
#include <ORP.h>
#include <AI.h>
#include <PH.h>
#include <WaterLevel.h>
#include <Humidity.h>
#include <DCPump.h>
#include <ReefAngel.h>
////// Place global variable code below here
////// Place global variable code above here
void setup()
{
// This must be the first line
InternalMemory.LCDID_write(0); // new LCD screen
ReefAngel.Init(); //Initialize controller
// Ports toggled in Feeding Mode
ReefAngel.FeedingModePorts = Port1Bit | Port6Bit;
// Ports toggled in Water Change Mode
ReefAngel.WaterChangePorts = Port1Bit | Port2Bit | Port3Bit | Port6Bit | Port7Bit | Port8Bit;
// Ports toggled when Lights On / Off menu entry selected
ReefAngel.LightsOnPorts = 0;
// Ports turned off when Overheat temperature exceeded
ReefAngel.OverheatShutoffPorts = Port3Bit;
// Use T1 probe as temperature and overheat functions
ReefAngel.TempProbe = T1_PROBE;
ReefAngel.OverheatProbe = T1_PROBE;
// Feeeding and Water Change mode speed
ReefAngel.DCPump.FeedingSpeed=50;
ReefAngel.DCPump.WaterChangeSpeed=0;
// Ports that are always on
ReefAngel.Relay.On( Port1 );
ReefAngel.Relay.On( Port6 );
////// Place additional initialization code below here
////// Place additional initialization code above here
}
void loop()
{
// ReefAngel.StandardATO( Port2 );
ReefAngel.StandardHeater( Port3 );
ReefAngel.DosingPumpRepeat1( Port7 );
ReefAngel.DosingPumpRepeat2( Port8 );
ReefAngel.PWM.DaylightPWMParabola();
ReefAngel.PWM.ActinicPWMParabola();
ReefAngel.DCPump.UseMemory = true;
ReefAngel.DCPump.LowATOChannel = Sync ; // Jebo connected to AtoPINLow
// Waterlevel code changed 20/04/13 to stop quick cycle of ATO pump
byte l = ReefAngel.WaterLevel.GetLevel();
if (l>85) ReefAngel.Relay.Off(Port2);
if (l<82 && l>0) ReefAngel.Relay.On(Port2);
if (now()%20<10)
//
// Delay turning Skimmer back on
ReefAngel.Relay.DelayedOn( Port1,60 );
////// Place your custom code below here
//********************************************************************************************************************************
// Activate Watch Dog Timer at 6am and 6pm
if ((now()%86400)==21600) delay(1000);
if ((now()%86400)==43200) delay(1000);
// Wavemaker not available 9 pm to 10 am
if ( (hour() >= 20) || (hour() <= 9) )
{
ReefAngel.DCPump.Mode==Custom;
}
//********************************************************************************************************************************
////// Place your custom code above here
// This should always be the last line
ReefAngel.Portal( "sebyte" );
ReefAngel.ShowInterface();
}
void DrawCustomMain()
{
int x,y;
char text[10];
// Parameters
#if defined DisplayLEDPWM && ! defined RemoveAllLights
ReefAngel.LCD.DrawMonitor( 15, 20, ReefAngel.Params,
ReefAngel.PWM.GetDaylightValue(), ReefAngel.PWM.GetActinicValue() );
#else // defined DisplayLEDPWM && ! defined RemoveAllLights
ReefAngel.LCD.DrawMonitor( 15, 20, ReefAngel.Params );
#endif // defined DisplayLEDPWM && ! defined RemoveAllLights
pingSerial();
// Water Level
ReefAngel.LCD.DrawText( COLOR_DARKGOLDENROD,DefaultBGColor,75,66, "WL:" );
ReefAngel.LCD.DrawText( COLOR_DARKGOLDENROD,DefaultBGColor,99,66, ReefAngel.WaterLevel.GetLevel() );
pingSerial();
// Main Relay Box
byte TempRelay = ReefAngel.Relay.RelayData;
TempRelay &= ReefAngel.Relay.RelayMaskOff;
TempRelay |= ReefAngel.Relay.RelayMaskOn;
ReefAngel.LCD.DrawOutletBox( 12, 92, TempRelay );
pingSerial();
// Date and Time
ReefAngel.LCD.DrawDate( 6, 122 );
pingSerial();
}
void DrawCustomGraph()
{
}
Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze/Speedwave pumps
Where do I post this in my code? Thanks!rimai wrote:Code: Select all
pinMode(lowATOPin,OUTPUT); analogWrite(lowATOPin,ReefCrestMode(60,20,true)*2.55);
Barry
Current tank info: 150g mixed reef
"Some of the worst mistakes of my life were hair cuts" -Jim Morrison
Current tank info: 150g mixed reef
"Some of the worst mistakes of my life were hair cuts" -Jim Morrison
Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze/Speedwave pumps
above the "place custom code below here"? Thanks again Roberto
Barry
Current tank info: 150g mixed reef
"Some of the worst mistakes of my life were hair cuts" -Jim Morrison
Current tank info: 150g mixed reef
"Some of the worst mistakes of my life were hair cuts" -Jim Morrison
Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze/Speedwave pumps
Got it working. Thanks!
Barry
Current tank info: 150g mixed reef
"Some of the worst mistakes of my life were hair cuts" -Jim Morrison
Current tank info: 150g mixed reef
"Some of the worst mistakes of my life were hair cuts" -Jim Morrison
Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze/Speedwave pumps
Is it odd that both of my float switch ports run my wp40?
Barry
Current tank info: 150g mixed reef
"Some of the worst mistakes of my life were hair cuts" -Jim Morrison
Current tank info: 150g mixed reef
"Some of the worst mistakes of my life were hair cuts" -Jim Morrison
Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze/Speedwave pumps
Anybody?ReeferBee wrote:Is it odd that both of my float switch ports run my wp40?
I don't want to kill the pump if it's only supposed to be ran on a particular float switch port.
Barry
Current tank info: 150g mixed reef
"Some of the worst mistakes of my life were hair cuts" -Jim Morrison
Current tank info: 150g mixed reef
"Some of the worst mistakes of my life were hair cuts" -Jim Morrison
Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze/Speedwave pumps
That's what I thought. I cannot tell a difference between the two ports. Is the low port the one on the right? Both seem to run the wp40 the same. I'll post my code. Maybe I have it in the wrong place.
Barry
Current tank info: 150g mixed reef
"Some of the worst mistakes of my life were hair cuts" -Jim Morrison
Current tank info: 150g mixed reef
"Some of the worst mistakes of my life were hair cuts" -Jim Morrison
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Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze/Speedwave pumps
I have 2 wp25's that I have in my analog dimming channels. I ran the wizard to set them up, and now I am confused. I wanted to set them Reef Crest. First I set them at 90% one sync, the other antisync. I would notice one would at times be off. Then I put them at 90% both sync and at times they would both stop. Now I have them both at 90% antisync. So far I have not seen them stop, but not seeing that much of a variance in speeds. Are there adjustments? I'm used to Else modes where I could hear major speed changes. The code samples on the front page don't look like the ones that the wizard generated.
Sorry for all the noob ?'s
Sorry for all the noob ?'s
Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze/Speedwave pumps
I believe this happens when the dimming % drops below 30% on the wp25's.
My guess is you are using the DCPump class..
You could try this instead and set it so your offset does not drop your wave speed below 30%.. 55-25=30
Make sure to set the proper channel whether it is Daylight Actinic or if you are using an expansion etc...
My guess is you are using the DCPump class..
You could try this instead and set it so your offset does not drop your wave speed below 30%.. 55-25=30
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ReefAngel.PWM.SetDaylight( ReefCrestMode(55,25,true); // (byte waveSpeed, byte waveOffset, boolean PulseSync)
Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze/Speedwave pumps
I wonder what would happen if you set them to 80% instead of 90%.
ReefCrest has a +/- 20% variance. What I'm thinking is if there is any problems when the % goes above 100%.
ReefCrest has a +/- 20% variance. What I'm thinking is if there is any problems when the % goes above 100%.
Roberto.
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Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze/Speedwave pumps
That makes sense. I'm used to else mode, so I was thinking 90% was max speed.
What is the duration setting, and can I adjust it?
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Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze/Speedwave pumps
That makes sense, I was using else mode, so I was thinking 90% was max speed.
What is the duration setting on reef crest, and can it be adjusted?
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What is the duration setting on reef crest, and can it be adjusted?
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Re: Controlling Jebao/Tunze/Speedwave pumps
That makes sense, I was using else mode, so I was thinking 90% was max speed.
What is the duration setting on reef crest, and can it be adjusted?
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What is the duration setting on reef crest, and can it be adjusted?
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