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    Default 10V port schematic

    Please can I get a copy of the 10V port Schematic

    I am looking at a DIY DC pump

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    the easiest way to access the 1-10V-interfaces of the ProfiLux is using the product LBF-AP
    http://www.aquariumcomputer.com/Syst...cessories.html
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    Thanks for the info but I am going to be making my own controller & need to know which wires do what on the 10V cable. which is positive & which is neutral?

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    Pin Function Color
    1 +12V Black
    2 Dimming intensity channel 1 Brown
    3 GND Red
    4 On/off channel 1 (relay control) Orange
    5 Dimming intensity channel 2 Yellow
    6 On/off channel 2 (relay control) Green

    http://www.aquariumcomputer.com/Foru...-EVG-AP-2F-HIC

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    So I will be using Pin 3 & 2 - I want to change the voltage using these 2 pins to my DIY controller.

    So if I connect my multi meter to the profilux on pin 3 & 2 I will be able to see voltage 0 - 10 when a pump pulses?

    Mark

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    yes pin 2,3 or 5 depending on the channel you want to use like L1 = 2, L2 = 5, L3 = 2, L4 = 5 etc.

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    Hello Vatso

    I don't know if you are still searching for a solution on this one

    I'm on the same mission and i am gonna buy the LBF-AP in order to link it to this
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/JEBAO-JECOD...MAAOSwrddY7Nnf

    It only works with the Jebao DC XXXX Pumps and not any other Jebao models - DCS DCP etc. ( They another technology )

    But I also consider a Aquamedic DC Runner, as they have a very simple 0 - 10V port which should be easy to setup

    Anyway., hopefully you got it sorted out, best regards, Brock

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    I am a mechanical guy and really not good at electrical stuff. I have a RD5 controller, from the manual it said it can do 0-10V adjustment, using a earphone plug with the attached connection plug.jpg
    Am I correct that I should connect the "Positive - Segment 1" to Pin 2 and "Negative - Segment 3" to Pin 3 of the RJ12 connector? Thanks.

    Kary

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karytse View Post
    I am a mechanical guy and really not good at electrical stuff. I have a RD5 controller, from the manual it said it can do 0-10V adjustment, using a earphone plug with the attached connection plug.jpg
    Am I correct that I should connect the "Positive - Segment 1" to Pin 2 and "Negative - Segment 3" to Pin 3 of the RJ12 connector? Thanks.

    Kary
    Yes

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    Thanks.
    I made one using a RJ11 connector, but doesn't seems to working. Just wanted to be sure about the pin assignment, is this how it should be connected? The black cable goes to the "Positive - Segment 1" and white to the "Negative - Segment 3"?

    20180623_103955.jpg

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