Calling all Apex gurus!

dabob79

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He all! I've posted in the Neptune forum as well, but not seeing any response there. Hopefully someone here can help, cause I need to get this figured out before I go on vacation.

I just got the Jebao module for my Apex and I'm a little lost with programming this thing. Here's what I want to do with it, hopefully someone can help me...

I have 1 RW8 power head, and a DC9000 return pump. I want to run the RW8 on one channel, with a standard on/off wave program during the day and a low-flow night mode. I also want to kill it when I go into feed mode.

I want to run the DC9000 return pump on the other channel, at 80% (I think it's at 80%, four of the six lights are on on the controller). I want to drop the return pump down to 50% when I go into feed mode.

If I understand correctly I'll have to make profiles for each setting I want on each pump. So a day profile for the RW8, and night profile for the RW8, and normal profile for the return pump, and a feed profile for the return pump. Is this correct? Once the profiles are created (not sure what the numbers should be for flow), how do I call these profiles from device setup?

I hope that's not too confusing lol Thanks everyone!

Bob
 
Use the wizard in fusion to make it work. Does both the rw8 and your D.C. Pump run with the power supply? I heard the power demand through the jebao adapter couldn't handle a powerhead and return pump but if it works for you I may try it.

Anyways I found the channel that controls the jebao similar to a v1/v2 channel then used the wizard to make a profile.
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Then added
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"Returnfeed" is my low % profile


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They would both use one power supply, I haven't seen anything that says it won't work that way. I don't have it hooked up yet, still in the planning phase.
 
it may be easier to it may be easier to do it through the classic dashboard.
Google the coral view video on programming the maxspect gyre amd see if you can apply it to your situation.
 
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