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Matthias
17.03.2012, 13:19
After the discussions in the last days about the maximum flow range of 5000 l/h of our new flow sensors I checked if it is possible to offer another sensor with a larger flow.

Result: We offer a third flow sensor!

Flow sensor, 540 - 9000 l/h
Nominal width DN25, 2x G1 1/4" outside threads, without fittings
incl. 2m cable Mini-DIN<->M12

Articlenumber PL-0868

recommended retail in Germany incl. tax: 149,90 Euro

But this is now really the limit - this is the largest sensor which can be offered for a reasonable price. If you want to measure a larger flow than 9000 l/h you have to operate the flow sensor in a bypass.

richard.mayo
18.03.2012, 05:01
FANTASTIC!!!

Thanks so much for looking into this!!!

doggydoc10
18.03.2012, 14:18
Quick question guys.
Where does the flow sensor connect to the P3?
S sockets or L sockets.
Thanks.

Gunther
18.03.2012, 14:30
Where does the flow sensor connect to the P3?
S sockets or L sockets.

None of them. S and L sockets are outputs. It´s connected to a level port (as said in the original announcement)

See http://www.aquariumcomputer.com/System__E_/Products/Probes_and_accessories/probes_and_accessories.html -> end of page

doggydoc10
18.03.2012, 15:15
Thanks

Andyos
19.03.2012, 10:30
To accomodate this flow sensor and a complex ATO, are we going to see a Level Port add-in card any time soon? I know one has been discussed before, I'd love to add the flow sensor but have used all three level ports.

EDIT: Just read the next post down about level port add-in :)

reef
19.03.2012, 18:59
can the flow sensor be disabled when doing water changers? If you turn off the pump it will keep sending alarms? needs a feed mode type control.
Same issue with water level control and other alarms, you can not turn them off when you do water changers to the tank.

wrang
10.05.2012, 21:48
Does it work for profilux 2


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Wirus
10.05.2012, 22:10
Does it work for profilux 2

PLII also suupports level sensors, so the answer is "Yes"