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jump
14.01.2011, 08:30
1/ What are the current models of Tunze pumps can control with Profilux 3 ?

2/ What hardware (cables, interfaces) required?

Thanks...

GHL Support
14.01.2011, 09:07
1 All electronic pumps of Tunze that are controllable are possible
2 The pumps are connected to the 1-10V-interfaces of ProfiLux, so you need a free L-port.
You need a ProfiLuxTunze1 (reacts to channel 1, 3, 5...) or ProfiLuxTunze 2 (reacts to channel 2, 4, 6...) cable for one pump.

jump
14.01.2011, 13:15
From Tunze manual :

Turbelle® stream 6105, 6205 and 6305 are pumps
with an electronic motor. Thus, they can be operated
on any direct-current source (battery, solar cells)
from 10 V to 24 V.

The Turbelle® nanostream® 6055 has been fitted
with an electronic motor. Thus, the pump can be
operated on any direct-current source (battery,
solar cells) from 10 V to 24 V.

I have note found pumps to be powered with 1-10.

Can anyone help me to make the right hardware choice/configuration ?

Wirus
14.01.2011, 14:14
You musn´t mix power source (which is done by the power supply[2] and rated 10-24V) and the control supply which is rated 1-10V
Control line is comming from PL L-port and connected to the pump via [3] like a tunze single or multicontroller.
In any case you need a GHL tunze cable #1 or #2 and - maybe- a y-splitter depending on which L-port you want to use

[x] see drawings in the tunze manual

jump
17.01.2011, 08:07
Thank you for your help !

See the diagram in attachment...
It's that right ?

GHL Support
17.01.2011, 13:28
The Tunze pump resp. Tunze cable is connected correctly.

M007
21.02.2011, 17:54
1 All electronic pumps of Tunze that are controllable are possible
2 The pumps are connected to the 1-10V-interfaces of ProfiLux, so you need a free L-port.
You need a ProfiLuxTunze1 (reacts to channel 1, 3, 5...) or ProfiLuxTunze 2 (reacts to channel 2, 4, 6...) cable for one pump.

On the one hand I am glad I found this bit of information :) but on the other I could just scream. :mad: Why would you not include this bit of information in the packages for Tunze 1 and 2? Would also be a great idea to include this information in your accessories page where the cables are shown. After a week of self doubt I have finally achieved "Permanent Opposite" :cool: Now on to the next project, installing a PLM-4L so I can get my other two Tunze pumps hooked up.

GHL Support
23.02.2011, 10:25
It is mentioned on our homepage (accessories) in the table below:
http://www.aquariumcomputer.com/System__E_/Products/Accessories/accessories.html