Q about programming the new wireless driver

hatfielj

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I was curious about the anti-sync mode when using one pump as a master and one pump as a slave.
Whatever the master pump is doing, the slave pump will be doing opposite...
Lets say I want the master to be in full speed constant motion and the slave to be at its lowest speed constant motion.
My question is: Will the master and the slave be able to switch back and forth so that one minute the slave is low speed and the master is high, then the next minute they switch and the slave is high speed and the master is low? If so, how can we set the frequency of those switches? Can we time it so that the pumps take turns every 30 seconds or so? Thanks.
 
In constant speed mode, a slave will do the same as the master whether the slave is in sync or anti-sync. However, to accomplish what you desire, you would put the master into pulse mode and slave into anti-sync. The max frequency in pulse mode is currently set to 5 seconds, so you would not be able to do 30 seconds.

-Tim
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10912301#post10912301 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by EcoTech Marine
In constant speed mode, a slave will do the same as the master whether the slave is in sync or anti-sync. However, to accomplish what you desire, you would put the master into pulse mode and slave into anti-sync. The max frequency in pulse mode is currently set to 5 seconds, so you would not be able to do 30 seconds.

-Tim

This sounds neat. If you put two Vortechs opposite from each other, with the master in pulse mode and the slave in anti-sync mode, then you should be able to replicate a surge-type environment, correct?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10920944#post10920944 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sirjohn
This sounds neat. If you put two Vortechs opposite from each other, with the master in pulse mode and the slave in anti-sync mode, then you should be able to replicate a surge-type environment, correct?

You got it. Anything from a surge type movement to a standing wave and anything in between, depending on your pulse frequency, the number of pumps and their locations.

-Tim
 
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