View Full Version : how to stop the dosing of co2 for 9pm to 8am at night to the CR ?
does this make sense ?
program logic : timer 1 and ph value 1 decrease
timer : 9pm to 8 am
please advice
i assign the co2 plug to socket s4
Matthias
09.09.2012, 17:11
use the nocturnal change
if the desired value is increased at night you have what you want
use the nocturnal change
if the desired value is increased at night you have what you want
i am not able to put in more than 1 , if i change it to 10 , it will change back to 1
3014
It´s an increase not an absolute value you have to enter there ... and ph7 increased by 10 is not possible at all.Use a 3 to get the max ph of 10 you want.
It´s an increase not an absolute value you have to enter there ... and ph7 increased by 10 is not possible at all.Use a 3 to get the max ph of 10 you want.
i understand but the up arrow is stuck at 1 no matter how ever many times i click .
i am using version 5.1.4.3
i understand but the up arrow is stuck at 1 no matter how ever many times i click
I´m not sure, but maybe the programmers think that a nocturnal change of more than 1 ph is not senseful and dangerous.
Anyway, if you want to switch off ph based dosing in any case, the idea from post #1 has to be used:
program logic (use G1 for example) : timer 1 and ph value 1 decrease, function AND
timer : 8am to 9pm (changed due you want to have it ON during the day)
socket s4 : assign the co2 plug to the used logic (G1 in our example)
I´m not sure, but maybe the programmers think that a nocturnal change of more than 1 ph is not senseful and dangerous.
Anyway, if you want to switch off ph based dosing in any case, the idea from post #1 has to be used:
program logic (use G1 for example) : timer 1 and ph value 1 decrease, function AND
timer : 8am to 9pm (changed due you want to have it ON during the day)
socket s4 : assign the co2 plug to the used logic (G1 in our example)
thanks for this . trying out now
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