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Thread: Pump controller from GHL!

  1. #1
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    Default Pump controller from GHL!

    In about 4 weeks our new product "PumpControl1" will be available!

    PumpControl1_600x353.jpg

    This is a 2-channel pump controller for 12V-pumps. The shipment includes a cable set for connecting 2 pumps Koralia Nano or Koralia 1 ... 4 directly.
    This pump controller will be conected to the ProfiLux and occupies 2 1-10V-Schnittstellen.
    Now it is possible to control the well priced high quality pumps from Koralia with the manifold current programmes of the ProfiLux!
    Using 2 PumpControl1 you are able to control 4 pumps independently - great effects like surge, random waves (and everything else ProfiLux is able to do) can be produced easily.

    Please ask you local retailer for price details.

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    Congrats Matthias!

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    Daumen hoch

    You guys never stop amazing me with the number of new products you manage to bring out!

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    Always innovating.

    Good job
    GHL Iberia

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    Do I understand correctly, that this will control the regular Koralias 1-4?
    Not just turn them on and off, but variable output?

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    It will control the 12v versions of them but not the standard mains voltage versions.

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    This is a fantastic addon that I have been waiting for, I've been hoping to add wavemaking to my setup via the Profilux without having to spend a small fortune in Tunze equipment.

    Will there be an additional cable set available at the time the controller is released? I'd like to control 4 pumps immediately.

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    As far as I understand it there isn't a cable set allowing you to connect 4 pumps to one of these. You will need 2 of these to control 4 pumps.

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    Chew is right. One Pump can handle 2 Pumps. Splitting the output will force the controller to stop because of over-current.

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