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Thread: Cooling via ghl

  1. #1
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    Default Cooling via ghl

    Hi, i need to use the computer to control my chiller.
    as i am located in south east asia where no heater will be required(it is always hot here)
    how do i go about using the controller to control the chilller.

    thanks.

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    1. you set the desired temperature for temperature probe 1
    2. you assign to the switchable socket where your chiller is plugged in the function "temp1 cool"

    that`s it

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    so regarding the S6 on the heater, i will just ignore it?

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    hi, sorry i am lost on the 2nd step. able to guide me through? thanks.

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    i am using on a pc application.

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    you can assign any function to any socket

    go to "extras" (or "system" in ProfiLuxControl 4.06) -> "socket function" and edit the socket functions

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    ok,i want to set my cooler to chill my tank from 26.3 to 27.3c
    this is what i did


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    is this correct?

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    yes, sockets 1 and 5 could now switch your chiller if the temp. is above approx 27.3°C

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    i only need 1 socket to control the swtich right?

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