Different settings for 2 different DC Pumps.

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lnevo
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Re: Different settings for 2 different DC Pumps.

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As far as I know you just have to reset the device.
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Re: Different settings for 2 different DC Pumps.

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No. The pump will just stop and you will need to pull the power from it to get it started again.
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Re: Different settings for 2 different DC Pumps.

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The default threshold if you've never run the dev code before should be 30 percent. Did that not happen? I tried to detect if that memory location had anything in it and if it didn't it would do 30% and write that there until you change it to something else.

The new RW series Jebao pumps can supposedly be run down to 10%, but that's with the Jebao controllers, so it's possible that it's not really 10% of 0-5V, just that the controller has 10 speed settings to choose from which the retailers market as "can be dimmed down to 10%." I'm getting some in the next few days, so I'll let folks know at what voltage they cut off.
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Re: Different settings for 2 different DC Pumps.

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Sacohen wrote:I have a WP-25 and a WP-40.
The cut off on my WP-40 is 25% and my WP-25 is 30%.
I can't say that is the limit for all of them thought.
It's not. My WP-40 turns off at 19% and my WP-25 turns off at 24% Connected to Daylight/Actinic channels


Out of curiosity, which ports are you using? I wonder if they cut off at different %'s based on whether they are connected via Analog dimming/PWM Dimming / Actinic-Daylight channels.
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Re: Different settings for 2 different DC Pumps.

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My 40 is on the actinic and my 25 is on the daylight. PWM.
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