Who has MP60s or MPs and can program a wave function

mrx66699

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I have been messing around with fusion on the apex and trying out different programs for my DT. Its 96x36x36 and I have one MP60 centered on each end. I would like to program in a nice 1 to 2 in wave to see moving but it seems however I program things its not happening. No visual wave and it seems less flow than in reefcrest....something is not correct here ...
 
i have it and have done it. Do you have them synced or anti-sync? When your in wave mode you chose the intensity and then press the middle button to set it and then it should have them both on same feature, but won't work unless you have them anti synced so you pushes while the other doesn't otherwise they both push at each other
 
Set anti-sync, short pulse, test out with various frequencies until you have standing wave, then change amplitude to change wave height.
 
i have it and have done it. Do you have them synced or anti-sync? When your in wave mode you chose the intensity and then press the middle button to set it and then it should have them both on same feature, but won't work unless you have them anti synced so you pushes while the other doesn't otherwise they both push at each other

no buttons to push they are running on apex fusion
 
Set anti-sync, short pulse, test out with various frequencies until you have standing wave, then change amplitude to change wave height.

when you say frequencies you are referring to the amt of time on the pulse and how do you change amplitude you mean the % of power
 
Matt- the guys on the Netune Sponsor page on RC are very helpfull. try there. Ive seen it done from the actual MP controller but not the Apex or fusion.
 
Matt, in the pulse modes you can set both frequency and power (intensity/amplitude). The middle button (set) allows you to toggle between those.
 
Matt, in the pulse modes you can set both frequency and power (intensity/amplitude). The middle button (set) allows you to toggle between those.

Are yiu talking about in fusion
..or on the driver .....remember these are on wxm with fusion I think you are confused as the buttons on the driver are no longer used while using wirelessly
 
Matt- the guys on the Netune Sponsor page on RC are very helpfull. try there. Ive seen it done from the actual MP controller but not the Apex or fusion.

Eddie your very wrong on that......I put up a message over 24hrs ago and not even one response LOL what a joke that was .....you would think this would be as simple as one, two, three for them and they don't even respond ...and forget calling them that's another joke it goes to message to message to message to message and then you can never actually get to speak to someone in tech, you leave a message and then get no call back ....they never used to be like this you could call them and bam an answer within minutes ....must be getting too big too fast with fusion....very disappointing....
 
Eddie your very wrong on that......I put up a message over 24hrs ago and not even one response LOL what a joke that was .....you would think this would be as simple as one, two, three for them and they don't even respond ...and forget calling them that's another joke it goes to message to message to message to message and then you can never actually get to speak to someone in tech, you leave a message and then get no call back ....they never used to be like this you could call them and bam an answer within minutes ....must be getting too big too fast with fusion....very disappointing....


Neptune has their own support/forum website. You will probably have luck there. As Eddie mentioned I've usually gotten a response within a day or two.
 
I am interested in seeing how this turns out. I know that Ecotech has announced that Fusion would begin controlling the MP's but I haven't heard that software update was released yet.

My recommendation is for you to go through the manual on setting up auto-tune for your MP. Set up your MP's in anti-sync mode and then go through the steps for auto-tune. Make sure you save this once you get the wave you want. This is a much better option than just trying to get the wave in short pulse mode. When you save your auto-tune settings that setting is also used in the nutrient transport mode. The auto-tune mode sets the correct frequency for your tank. Once you have this done then go back to Fusion and do your programming (again, I didn't hear this was released yet). The auto-tune program will be saved and recalled every time you program the MP into nutrient transport mode and short pulse mode.

EDIT: Nevermind, I was referring to Fusion but meant Reeflink. These are different. I believe you will be best to get the controllers out and get the auto-tune set first. Then connect to your Apex to turn them on and off and switch between modes.
 
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