After sifting through all of this and taking a couple of days to process it I had a couple of questions.
I read how the drivers will synch up and one will become the master and one the slave, but in reading it I was struck that this colution is really only valid for smaller tanks. Those with larger layouts and/or more complex Vortec placement designs really won't benefit from most of these features (IE: pumps on backwall as well as side walls). The random one might prove beneficial though. Would my assessment be accurate that this soution is only really intended for the smaller tanks ? and that possibly the "full blown wireless controller" will be the answer for those of us with larger tanks ?
I did not see if there was a way to disable the communication between the pumps, IE: if you wanted 2 to use the "random" pattern and a 3rd one to pulse. From how I read the original post that would not be possible if all of the drivers "connected" to each other. Did I mis-read something ?
EDIT : I found my own answer by more carefully re-reading the original post :
Multiple master pumps can be set up on different wireless frequencies for infinite wave control possibilities. But this brings up another question : How many frequency/wireless pump "networks" can we have ?
I know that you mentioned not wanting to talk about the functionality of the new drivers, but that is of course the focal point for most of us and the reason that we bought Vortecs in the first place

. I would hope that we don't have to wait until next Tuesday to hear back from the users on the actual features nad what it can and cannot do. Throw us a bone here

. I would love to hear how it will handle a stall, for example. We still periodically have ours stall (but then again any in-tank powerhead will). I just wanted to know how the new driver will handle that. Typically unplugging and plugging the driver back in clears the stall.. would the driver be able to detect and affect that "cycle" itself maybe ?
Last question about the driver itself : Will any of the features that were dicussed previously, but did not appear to make it to this release, be included in updates ? Or included in the wireless controller ? and on that note, is the wireless controller still on the agenda for a 2007 release ?
EDIT : IE: night mode, pump monitoring for stalls, true random (surges, then pulse, then tidal, etc). Also the topic of programming in our own wave patterns was discussed at length some time ago, is that a dead topic now ?
And about release date/shipping, why was Sept 1 chosen ? Being a Saturday FedEx charges extra for Saturday pickup, and other than overnight servcies they typically don't leave their wearhouses until the next business day (in this case that would be the following Tuesday). Being a holiday weekend it just adds days to the delivery time unless a premium is paid, and even that won't get the drivers to anyone prior to Tuesday. So I was just curious as to why that day/date was selected, since it seems to delay the delivery and also add in an additional charge ? Hopefully the typical premium that FedEx charges for Saturday pickup will be waived, but that also may explain the higher than expected shipping fees ?
I hope that we can make it onto the 2nd round of the new drivers, like others I am perplexed as to why the only notification was this thread, but I am sure that they had their reasons. And I am not trying to be negative at all, just trying to understand all of the facets of the new drivers. We have 4 pumps, and I am considering a 5th, so please don't misunderstand the tone of my post or questions
