Apex Seasonal Table for Temperature

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Hello,

I have read through the user manual and done some searching on this forum and others and cannot seem to figure out how to adjust minimum and maximum values to the standard seasonal table for programming. I also cannot locate the "Seasonal Table Web Page" to manually edit the values as I cannot find references to the URL or location to get to it through the Apex Fusion program.

i.e. I want to use the seasonal temperatures but with the minimum being 77 and maximum being 81.

Any guidance and help is greatly appreciated!
 
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Here was the response on Neptune Forum.. Classic Dashboard has the link and table details!

The Season Table page is not in Fusion; use the Classic Dashboard, and you'll see it as an option on the top menu bar. There's an Edit link at the bottom of the Season Table page.

This sticky may help: https://forum.neptunesystems.com/sho...e-Season-Table
 

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I see the table but how can this be integrated with my heater. On the classic dashboard I didn't see any option for that. Also what region are these temps for?
 
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There is an "Edit Table" link at the bottom of the Seasonal Table page that allows you to edit to your preferences.

I believe it is based on the Sipaden Island in Malaysia.
 
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I'll check it out tonight thanks.
As far as programming for your heater...

Fallback OFF
If Temp < RT+-0.2 Then ON
If Temp > RT+0.1 Then OFF

Line 1: If something goes wrong, default position of the heater outlet is off..
Line 2: If the temperature probe reads 0.2 degrees less than the regional temperature (set per the Seasonal table) then turn the heater ON.
Line 3: If the temperature probe reads 0.1 degrees greater than the regional temperature (set per the Seasonal table) then turn the heater OFG.
 

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ok I'll try this out

edit* looks like I need to wait til Jan 1st to try this, on the Neptune forums it recommends to start it at the 1st of the month as it's on a 31 day cycle.
 

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