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Thread: Tunze cables?

  1. #1
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    Default Tunze cables?

    Still fairly new to the Profilux so please bare with me.

    I have 2 x Tunze 6105. I got the Tunze Cables 1 & 2. I know where to plug them in.
    I see you can use also both pumps on 1 channel with the splitter cable.

    What is the advantage of getting the splitter cable?

    Do I need it or can I achieve following examples with each pump on his own port?

    I want to create different flow patterns during the day.
    Sometimes both pumps run at the same speed, sometimes 1 more speed as the other.
    Also would like to get the pumps to alternate. Pump 1 off while Pump 2 ramps from 10 to 50% and then shuts off then Pump 1 ramps up while 2 is off.

    Thanks for any help

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    The splitter is not necessary, but does have its advantages because it lets you save a 1-10V port on your controller and lets you keep an open port if you end up needing to control another 1-10V device. For example, the ProfiLux Mini has 2x 1-10V ports, each port being capable of controlling 2 independent channels. If you connect a splitter to the L1/L2 port and your T1 and T2 cables, you essentially leave the 2nd port open for future use for more Tunze pumps or any 1-10V device.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vinny View Post
    The splitter is not necessary, but does have its advantages because it lets you save a 1-10V port on your controller and lets you keep an open port if you end up needing to control another 1-10V device. For example, the ProfiLux Mini has 2x 1-10V ports, each port being capable of controlling 2 independent channels. If you connect a splitter to the L1/L2 port and your T1 and T2 cables, you essentially leave the 2nd port open for future use for more Tunze pumps or any 1-10V device.
    Thanks for the clarification

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