12v Power control expansion- wizard
- cody.sheridan-2008
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12v Power control expansion- wizard
Hey all,
Just got some bits, was wondering how I connect the power control expansion and use the wizard with it? I am wanting to control some 12v solenoids (with a couple float switches) and peri pumps with it.
cheers
Cody
Just got some bits, was wondering how I connect the power control expansion and use the wizard with it? I am wanting to control some 12v solenoids (with a couple float switches) and peri pumps with it.
cheers
Cody
Cheers
Cody
Cody
- heatdissipation
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Re: 12v Power control expansion- wizard
Just check the relay expansion box in the wizard. Then you can assign the ports any way you want in the wizard
- cody.sheridan-2008
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Re: 12v Power control expansion- wizard
Yeah the power control module works just light a relay expansion unit.
- cody.sheridan-2008
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Re: 12v Power control expansion- wizard
Another quick one.
I am doing a automatic rotifer culturing apparatus atm. The idea is to have 2 containers, one of which has 2 float switches (high and low) and another has 1 (high) am I able to program, with the wizard all 3 switches to control 3 different ports?
I am doing a automatic rotifer culturing apparatus atm. The idea is to have 2 containers, one of which has 2 float switches (high and low) and another has 1 (high) am I able to program, with the wizard all 3 switches to control 3 different ports?
Cheers
Cody
Cody
Re: 12v Power control expansion- wizard
Do you have the I/O module?
The base system only has 2 ports for float switches.
The base system only has 2 ports for float switches.
Roberto.
- cody.sheridan-2008
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Re: 12v Power control expansion- wizard
nope, but will get one.
Was just looking in the wizard and couldn't figure out how to do it with more than 2 (even when I selected the I/O unit) I'll have another look.
Was just looking in the wizard and couldn't figure out how to do it with more than 2 (even when I selected the I/O unit) I'll have another look.
Cheers
Cody
Cody
Re: 12v Power control expansion- wizard
Not with the wizard, but it is pretty simple code.
Can you explain in more details what you want?
Can you explain in more details what you want?
Roberto.
- cody.sheridan-2008
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Re: 12v Power control expansion- wizard
I am making an automatic rotifer culturing system. The reason for using solenoids is so I don't have to listen to peri pumps for extended periods. I will be using salt water compatible ones too. I think I only need 2 floats too.
How hard would the following be to achieve?
Step 1 - Peristaltic pump pumps 2/3 rots to top container
Step 2 - Solenoid releases remaining 1/3 rots to holding container
Step 3 - Solenoid releases Mains pressure water to clean main container (high level float switch trips).
Step 4 - Solenoid releases to drain container (NOTE: steps 3/4 might be repeated if 1 wash didn't work)
Step 5 - Solenoid releases to fill rotifer tank with salt water (float switch triggers when at correct level).
Step 6 - Solenoid releases to drain top container to bottom.
How hard would the following be to achieve?
Step 1 - Peristaltic pump pumps 2/3 rots to top container
Step 2 - Solenoid releases remaining 1/3 rots to holding container
Step 3 - Solenoid releases Mains pressure water to clean main container (high level float switch trips).
Step 4 - Solenoid releases to drain container (NOTE: steps 3/4 might be repeated if 1 wash didn't work)
Step 5 - Solenoid releases to fill rotifer tank with salt water (float switch triggers when at correct level).
Step 6 - Solenoid releases to drain top container to bottom.
Cheers
Cody
Cody
Re: 12v Power control expansion- wizard
If the 2/3 doesn't need to be precise, you can just figure out how long it takes to pump 2/3 and you should be able to it just fine.
What do you do with the contents of the holding container?
Keep in mind that these solenoid valves need to be valves without diafragma because they need to work with virtually zero PSI, except for the main water pressure solenoid.
What do you do with the contents of the holding container?
Keep in mind that these solenoid valves need to be valves without diafragma because they need to work with virtually zero PSI, except for the main water pressure solenoid.
Roberto.