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mshur
13.07.2010, 05:10
For some reason i can only run two option "permanent" and "perm opposite".
All other options will stop them.. any clue?

mshur
17.07.2010, 19:10
^ anyone can help :o

Matthias
18.07.2010, 08:38
too lees information to help, we need some more details

better you post your relevant settings, e.g. as screenshots

mshur
18.07.2010, 14:54
I am not sure why with this configuraton both pumps are not working and why one have 0 % state

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c173/mshur/se1.jpg



http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c173/mshur/ran.jpg

Matthias
18.07.2010, 15:25
if you choose "sequence" or "random" then the pumps are activated in turn with a certain pattern, not all are at the same time on, please read the manual regarding the several modes

in your settings this state changes every 30 minutes

-> it is normal and correct that a pump is off

if you want all pumps permanently on you must use mode "permanent" or "permanent opposite"
they are explained in the manual, too

are the 1-10V-interfaces adjusted correctly? screenshots?

mshur
18.07.2010, 15:44
Is it normal that one of the pumps have 0 % state? And why then they both "dead". How can i set up that they wouldnt go to 0% state? Both pumps set to 3-8 v.

Matthias
18.07.2010, 16:54
if you don't want that pumps are temporarily off then you have to use the mode "permanent" or "permanent opposite", I don't know what else I could add now

mshur
18.07.2010, 17:00
hm.. so, there is no way to set it that pumps will not go completely to a 0 state on seq-1 mode? my point is when one pump goes to 0 state for some reason they both "dead". i understand if one working and one off, but why they both off?

aqua_digital
18.07.2010, 17:43
set to 1% as i said in the email

mshur
18.07.2010, 17:50
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c173/mshur/se1-1.jpg


set it to 1% , one pump have 0 state and they both "dead"

Matthias
19.07.2010, 07:46
where is the 120V power supply for the Tunze plugged in?

mshur
19.07.2010, 14:21
In to PB under S10S11

Matthias
21.07.2010, 16:56
and what settings do these sockets have?

mshur
22.07.2010, 01:01
looks like this

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c173/mshur/untitled.jpg

mshur
22.07.2010, 01:39
here is other one, one pump in state% but both pumps are " dead"
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c173/mshur/seq1.jpg

Matthias
22.07.2010, 07:33
and what are the 1-10V-settings?
are the Tunzes connected over a ProfiLux-Tunze cable to the ProfiLux? If yes - which ones exactly? How and where?
please give us all needed information now in one step, this would make our work much easier

mshur
22.07.2010, 14:52
Here is the settings
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c173/mshur/tunze.jpg


One pump connected with T1 and other with T2 going to One splitter and from Spliter to Profilux.

Matthias
22.07.2010, 16:25
and this splitter is connected to L5L6 ?

if all settings are correct then we must consider that there may be a problem with the splitter - if you connect only 1 Tunze cable directly to L5L6, does the pump work as it should (please test this with both cables/pumps)?

mshur
22.07.2010, 16:28
yes, its connected to L54L6

I will teast thsi option tonight and let you know.. maybe you right about the spliter..Did you ever had any problems with GHL spliters?

mshur
23.07.2010, 00:57
ok, here what i found

when connected direct they work fine. soon as i use splitter and one pump in state 0 ,both pump are "dead".Only one channel in splitter work( right side) .When i plug it in by one they work fine soon as i plug two pumps they stop working if one got state 0.
If i use "perm opposite" mode they both pumps work fine..
Your thoughts?

Matthias
23.07.2010, 07:38
then the splitter is defective - this could happen for example through a splash of saltwater or mechanical damage
-> replace the splitter

mshur
24.07.2010, 00:46
defective?..well, no water around and no damage was done.. but, how come "erm and perm opposite" m odes are working fine and others are dont?

mshur
25.07.2010, 17:38
matthias,
i just switch splitters and use one i have for my LEd sticks and i am getting the same problem:(

mshur
30.07.2010, 17:33
matthias,
Anything else besides splitter i should check?


mike

Matthias
04.08.2010, 16:46
my last idea: broken Tunze-cable

mshur
04.08.2010, 16:52
hm... how can i check witch one is bad?

Matthias
04.08.2010, 16:59
the only thing you can do ist to obtain a new set of splitter and Tunze-Cable 1 and Cable 2

then replace averything

after this you should make sure verything is working correctly

if OK now then replace one part after the other until the problems occur again

this is the only way I can think of

mshur
04.08.2010, 17:01
I gues i will wait till Michael comes back from vication:)