GHL & Pumps

NDJ

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Hi,

Just looking to by a GHL ProfiLux Controller and wondered what pumps can be controlled to generate waves, makes and models if you don't mind.

Tunze (nano range)
Seio prop pumps
Hydor Koralia

thanks :)
 
Hiya

Only variable controlled tunze's can be controlled by the GHL. There is no adapter required, you are supplied by GHL a dedicated lead which plugs directly in.

The Profilux can control ANY dimmable devise that has a 1-10V interface so from what you have shown me yes this can be controlled also :)
 
The tunze turbelle classic pumps 2002/2004, require pump adaptors to run on tunze controllers, so would this be the case with the GHL ProfiLux?

Sorry I'm just don't have any knowledge of this sort of thing.
 
no sure, this is from Tunze's website.

Turbelle® classic centrifugal pumps were the first pumps to be developed especially for aquariums. Today, many aquarists use them with high regard on account of their special properties. They combine the advantages of high performance at low power consumption with easy handling as well as high operational safety. They are almost run-dry safe and resistant to pressure filters, and can be connected to Multicontroller or Singlecontroller by means of pump adaptor 7094.40. Irrespective of whether they are used in fresh or salt water, they will operate almost maintenance-free for many years. They are waterproof in keeping with German standard VDE 700/236.
The scope of supply comprises an intake strainer, a flow deflector, a holder and a mounting bracket made of V4A stainless steel. The mounting clamp and the mounting bracket are used for attachment to a horizontal glass cover; the mounting clamp only is required for attachment to a vertical glass pane.

Turbelle® classic 2002
(2002.000)
Output: 2,400l/h (634.0 USgal./h)
Pump wattage: 38W
230V/50Hz (115V/60Hz)
Pumping head H.max: 1.3m (51.1in.)
 
ProfiLux Tunze control

If it is variable speed tunze it can interface with the 1-10V port of the profiLux

if it is not variable it has no need to be controlled unless you want standard on/off control in this case the power lead is plugged into a controlled 110V socket on the power bar

No adapters are required
 
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