Seio`s Multicontroller

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8129801#post8129801 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by deanos
I spoke with Premium Aquatics this morning. The controllers were in stock, but have since sold out. I was quoted a price of $139.95. The rep stated they received less than 10% of what they ordered. So, I guess the wait continues. :mad:

But we finally have a price!
 
I hate to be the skeptic, but I will believe it all when I can read it for myself.

I look forward to someone's report after getting one of what it all does and how well it does it, complete with photos and/or video.
 
Is the principle these work on similar to having the pump on an oscillating dimmer, going from 30% to 100% and back? Could you do something similar by running your seio(s) on an x-10 dimmer on a timer? (note, there are x10 dimmers designed for inductive loads (i.e. ceiling fans, etc.))
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8129801#post8129801 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by deanos
I spoke with Premium Aquatics this morning. The controllers were in stock, but have since sold out. I was quoted a price of $139.95. The rep stated they received less than 10% of what they ordered. So, I guess the wait continues. :mad:

That's actually quite a decent price!
 
YES!!! I got my two today we didnt recieve the full amount that we ordered but it was still enough to keep a few clients happy,it was a long wait but FINALY its here.

I just set it up and they work fantastic I placed my units on the auto setting.
 
Here are some pics of my units.I just set it up acording to the instructions it throttles the pumps down to 50% I think it must be a misprint because when I put my hand in front of it it felt very weak not to mention the rep stating that it went down to 30% and then upto 100%.
I placed mine at 1 min it cranks it back up slowly.

I am going to play with it a bit to get the right settings.



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How many pumps can actually be control by it?


Here are some pics of my units.I just set it up acording to the instructions it throttles the pumps down to 50% I think it must be a misprint because when I put my hand in front of it it felt very weak not to mention the rep stating that it went down to 30% and then upto 100%.
I placed mine at 1 min it cranks it back up slowly.

I am going to play with it a bit to get the right settings.



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Thank you for the info, it looks great, it was said, somewhere n this thread that it only controls 2 pumps is that correct?.

Cheers!!
 
does any one know if it will work with the maxi-jet stream modded pumps?

not having to use a stopper? just slows it down and then back up again without the pump wanting to change directions of the impeller?

doesn't seem like it would work with them.
 
Only will work with two pumps and it also states it will only work with the 1100's and larger. Have to wait to get mine until I draw any solid conclusions.....all speculation at this point.
 
Yeah, the range that the controller varies the power to the pumps (30%-100%) would most likely be 100% all the time to the 620 and 820 since they are so small.

The controller 'might' work with other powerheads according to Taam. The problem with most other powerheads is prolly going to be two things, if these controllers are designed the way I think they are (by manipulating the frequency)...

One thing is how many poles the AC motor has. Most powerheads only have a 2-pole design... the impeller can rotate in either direction upon startup. I believe the SEIOs are a 4-pole design... 4-poles allows the motor direction to be controlled, which is necessary to the SEIO's operation. While ramping down the power on a SEIO, the 4-pole design allows the pump to continue to operate... but with 2-pole designs (Maxi Jets, Aqua Clears, etc) the lower power could cause the pumps to switch direction and 'sputter' depending on how low the torque of the powerhead is in the 'off' phase.

The other problem is the size of the motor. For the same reason 620s and 820s wont work, if you use some similarly powered powerheads (like a MJ 400-900), the output might not go low enough to cause the pump to vary anything noticable. The wattage of the 1100 (15 watts) on up suggests that you will most likely only be able to get this controller to work on larger powerheads... perhaps the MJ1200 being the smallest, along with the Aquaclear 802. Pretty much only powerheads that are 15 watts on up...

At least, thats my guess. Trial and error seems to be what SEIO is suggesting to do here... perhaps someone with one would be so kind as to plug in a MJ1200 (or similar) and let us know....??? (PETERSEN 'cough' 'cough')...
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8136722#post8136722 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by OldmillXxX
It is my impression this will work for any AC powered pump. I could be mistaken, but in theory it should work.

After thinking about it a little more I'm pretty sure that it won't work with maxi-jet streams.

If the power is reduced to the pump trying to slow down the stream pump its not going to have enough power to turn the props, making it stop completely. my 2 cents.

would be cool if someone could test!
 
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