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  1. #11
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    how do I use the relay control?
    Connect the relay between pin 4[switched] and 3 [ground]

    pin 4 "Orange" does is send a signal out is so how many volts?
    It´s designed for 12V relays - but be aware, relays should be the low power type to not destroy the contact.
    Search for 'Finder 43.61' or a equal relay (12 VDC /580 Ohms)- it´s a good solution

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    cool thanks for the relay recomendation :P

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    Thanks so much that is so cool

    So we can send / control 2 x 0v - 10v & 2 x relays

    now how do we control the relay now in the GHL software?

    what is the positive 12V for? & how much power can it send?

    PS: Thank you so much for all the replys really helps me out - I am going to make a DIY DC pump controller that can be controlled by the profilux

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    So we can send / control 2 x 0v - 10v & 2 x relays
    Correct

    now how do we control the relay now in the GHL software?
    It´s automatically controlled by the 0-10V port - it´s switched on if analog port has a value > 0%

    what is the positive 12V for? & how much power can it send?
    Not sure, but I think it´s for moonlight and sunrise/sundown simulation (the GHL SIMU-L has a processor who also needs power)
    Availabe power also is very low I think (equal to relay switching power)

    I am going to make a DIY DC pump controller that can be controlled by the profilux
    Do you want to build a speed controller for a pump?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wirus View Post
    Do you want to build a speed controller for a pump?
    yes I am going to use DC to Puls Width Modulator to do it

    so the relay 1 & 10v 1 both work at the same time - if 0v is set on the software both relay 1 & 10v 1 will be off & if 1V is set both are on?

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    yes I am going to use DC to Puls Width Modulator to do it
    What modulator do you use? I have pumps for that signal (independent from aquaristic), where I need such a device.

    so the relay 1 & 10v 1 both work at the same time - if 0v is set on the software both relay 1 & 10v 1 will be off & if 1V is set both are on?
    Yes, that´s right. Same for channel #2

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    its a VELLEMAN kit

    Device : DC to Puls Width Modulator
    Features :
    This control circuit is ideal for the accurate control of DC motors, lighting levels, small heaters as well as other applications. The circuit converts a DC voltage into a series of pulses, such that the pulse duration is directly proportional to the value of the DC voltage. The great advantage of such a circuit is that almost no power is lost in the control circuit. Protected against overload and short circuit.
    Power supply: 8 to 35VDC
    maximum output current: 6.5A
    input voltage: between 2.5 and 35VDC
    dimensions: 85 x 48 x 45mm (3.4" x 1.9" x 1.8")
    Last edited by Vatso; 28.07.2010 at 21:56.

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    ts a VELLEMAN kit
    Thank you for that - unfortunately it´s not what I´m searching for.
    I don´t need power, only signal 0-10V to PWM 0-100% @ 10V

    Thanks anyway.

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    Ausrufezeichen

    Quote Originally Posted by Wirus View Post
    Connect the relay between pin 4[switched] and 3 [ground]
    NO, connect the relay between pin 4 (switched ground) and 1 (unregulated, approximately 12V ... 15V)

    And yes Caution: outputs per charge only 20mA, do not forget free wheeling diodes!

    Steckerbelegungen des ProfiLux.pdf

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    Hello Vatso

    I don't know if you are still searching for a solution on this one

    I'm on the same mission and i am gonna buy the LBF-AP in order to link it to this
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/JEBAO-JECOD...MAAOSwrddY7Nnf

    It only works with the Jebao DC XXXX Pumps and not any other Jebao models - DCS DCP etc. ( They another technology )

    But I also consider a Aquamedic DC Runner, as they have a very simple 0 - 10V port which should be easy to setup

    Anyway., hopefully you got it sorted out, best regards, Brock

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