tunze controllable pumps

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Hi

Do you think I can DIM my TUNZE Nano-Stream 6025 with one of the two PWM channel on the relay box?
Thanks.
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I sent a cable to cain to test, but it did not work.
Without having one with me to test what kind of load is being applied by the Tunzes on the RC filter I created, it is hard to find out which values to use.
I tried 1uF and 10K and it did not work.
In theory, all you need is to do is convert the PWM signal to analog and plug it in on the Tunze connector.
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Xender wrote:Hi

Do you think I can DIM my TUNZE Nano-Stream 6025 with one of the two PWM channel on the relay box?
Thanks.
NO, since a 6025 is not controllable.
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thanks cain
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Have anybody found a solution to control tunze pumps??
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I can give it another try.
My last attempt was unsuccessful, but I'm pretty sure I know how to fix the problem now.
PM me if you would like to test the module?
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i maybe interested on this module too if it become available
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Ok, so I got ahold of a Tunze :)
I was able to control it this time!!!
Requires the analog dimming version of relay box.
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rimai wrote:Ok, so I got ahold of a Tunze :)
I was able to control it this time!!!
Requires the analog dimming version of relay box.

Which model number of tunze pump mate?
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I'll check when get home.
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rimai wrote:Ok, so I got ahold of a Tunze :)
I was able to control it this time!!!
Requires the analog dimming version of relay box.
Awesome, so when can I start controlling my 6055?
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bad luck man.
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You should have an idea by looking at the controller, right?
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do we need tunze controller to control their wavers or simply by using analog RA?
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You need their controller.
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I mean, you need their driver
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i was looking into their site havnt find there anything related to drivers.
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The box with the DIN5 connector is the driver.
http://i761.photobucket.com/albums/xx25 ... 195350.jpg
RA can connect to that DIN5 connector just like their controller would.
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they dont sell them now. may be comes with a package.
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I'm looking at the manual and they seem to have moved the driver to inside the pump itself :)
http://www.tunze.com/fileadmin/gebrauch ... 5.8888.pdf
Page 20 part #3 should be the DIN5 connector.
Do you have one of the controllable Tunze pumps to confirm?
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Nopes. Right now i dont have ones. From the manual page no. 29 it looks like model number 6025, 6055,6095 only comes with drive unit.
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rimai wrote:I'm looking at the manual and they seem to have moved the driver to inside the pump itself :)
http://www.tunze.com/fileadmin/gebrauch ... 5.8888.pdf
Page 20 part #3 should be the DIN5 connector.
Do you have one of the controllable Tunze pumps to confirm?
I do have a 6055, it does come with a box (I assume its the driver). Sadly, the cable didn't come with the used pump. Don't think I have the analog RA though :(
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Seems like only expensive models are controllable btw anyone has tried sicce voyager 4 with reef angel?
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Does anyone have the pinout for the newer version of Tunzes? I have 6055 that I would like to hook up to my RA+. The picture posted here previously (on page 4) seem to be for the old version so I'm curious if the pinout has changed?

Also what is the name of the analog connection on the relay box? On the Tunze it's a DIN 5 but on the RA relay? If I have to make my own cable I need to know what plug to look for :)
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You can purchase them at the webstore. It's called dimming port lead wire, but if you are trying to find them locally to DIY your cable, they are called polarized 2 pin 2510 connectors.
I don't think nothing changed. The manufacturer in Germany doesn't provide that information or any information for that matter. All you get is a link to user-manuals.
http://i761.photobucket.com/albums/xx25 ... 081352.jpg
http://i761.photobucket.com/albums/xx25 ... 081521.jpg
Just make sure you have the Analog dimming signal or it won't work.
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I chose the analog dimming port just because of the possibility to do this :)

I forgot that you have them in the store and I was going to find them here somewhere. Sometimes I wish for a personal memory/brain upgrade ^^

Thanks for the info!
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I feel a bit more like an electrician every day now :) I soldered the cable according to the photos you provided (they were a big help so thanks again!) and started to play around a little. The pump start at 25% but I haven't figured out if it increases all the way up to 100% or if it cuts of prior to that. Also anyone knows if the are linear for each percent or does it use bigger steps? It's a bit hard to measure exactly just by holding the hand in front of it :)

At least I got it running and it looks good so far anyway!
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