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ahellary
12.03.2010, 12:29
hi
i have a nano wave box and a wave box kit but im unsure ho to control this from the p3ex
please advise ... only got the p3 yesterday
tony
Matthias
13.03.2010, 08:59
go to the pump section, do the settings as you like
then assign function "current pump x" to the 1-10V-interface which is connected to the pump
ahellary
14.03.2010, 05:44
hi mathes
by doing that does the pump run in each direction for a very short time as it needs to be set in .01 of seconds to create the wave?
tony a very new p3 owner
Matthias
15.03.2010, 08:33
how is the Wavebox connected to the ProfiLux?
ahellary
15.03.2010, 08:49
hi mattheis
as yet its not connected i got a wave box connection kit wich is 1 x y splitter and 1 each tunze 1 and 2 cables
theres no instructions on how to set this up
tony
Matthias
15.03.2010, 09:44
if you have only one controllable pump you don't need the splitter
just plug one end of the cable into the ProfiLux (chose L-port, e.g. L1L2), the other end into the Tunze power driver
ahellary
15.03.2010, 09:49
ok but can you confirm that the nano wave box will work correctly as it runs blowing for 0.xx seconds and then sucks for 0.xx seconds this needs to be in hundreths of a second other wise the wave dies.. the model number for the wavebox is 6206 thanks
tony
Matthias
15.03.2010, 09:50
yes, you can adjust the wave time in 0.01s steps
I recommed that you enter your prefered settings and give it a try
ahellary
15.03.2010, 10:05
ok thank you for your speed of reply
i will try it tonight
and it sucks and blows ? ie the pump runs forwards then backwards
as i dont want to damage the wave box or the p3ex for that matter .... slowly getting to grips with it
tony
Matthias
15.03.2010, 10:12
I don't know if it sucks and blows, but as far as I know these pumps always only blow
ProfiLux doesn't make more then sending a speed control command (outputting a voltage) - the same as the Tunze multicontroller does
hint: when adjsuting the 1-10V-interface in question then set the min voltage = 3V and max = 8V -> then it is identical to the Tunze output
ahellary
15.03.2010, 10:24
thankyou for the advice
i will try this evening and will post the result here tomorrow
tony
ahellary
16.03.2010, 08:35
hi matthias
i couldnt get that to work no water movement at all can you please post some simple instuctions
also can you confirm the compatability of the wave box
tony
ahellary
18.03.2010, 09:03
matthais
any news on this please im getting very ********** with it
Matthias
18.03.2010, 09:46
compatibility: confirmed again
simple instructions:
- connect ProfiLux to pump with ProfiLux-Tunze-cable
- set the function of L-port (e.g. L1) in question to "current pump 1"
- choose the current pump settings as needed
that's all
if you still have no success then post some screenshots of the relevant settings
ahellary
18.03.2010, 10:20
hi matthais
thats exactly what i did and the pump nerver moved any water
i will post screen shots later
tony
Matthias
18.03.2010, 13:42
what happens if you unplug the conenction ProfiLux - Tunze?
usually the pump runs without a control signal at 100%
ahellary
19.03.2010, 05:49
hi matthais
it is now working all the seetings look the same but it works :)
thanks for your help to this newbie
Matthias
19.03.2010, 09:01
let the other users participate from your experience - what settings where wrong?
what did you change to get it running?
ahellary
19.03.2010, 09:19
hi matthais
i did not change anything the only thing that changed between the 2 tests was i upgraded the firmware to the very laest
tony
chiefzod
25.10.2010, 07:26
Doers anyone know if the Tunze 6215 uses 3v and 8v under the 1-10v setting like normal Tunze pumps?
Matthias
25.10.2010, 07:56
all the Tunze have an input range of 3V to 8V for the control signal
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