Now I have no problem admitting that I am not the sharpest tool in the shed when it comes to Apex programming.
That being said I’m pretty sure I’ve followed all the necessary steps for what I want to function correctly however... it’s not.
In an effort to stabilize my aquarium temperature (its currently fluctuating 3 degrees 3-4 times a day 76-79 and back again) I’m splitting the load between two heaters on separate outlets. You can see here labeled heater_main and heater_8_4.
I’ve selected the “copy configuration” from my heater_main for the heater_8_4.
By doing this the configurations and setting are identical.
That being said, when I move the sliders to “auto” how everything runs on my tank the outlet will not power on for the heater.
I’m at a loss as to what I’m doing wrong and why a configured outlet copied directly are not acting in the same manner.
Help me Reef2Reef, you’re my only hope.
That being said I’m pretty sure I’ve followed all the necessary steps for what I want to function correctly however... it’s not.
In an effort to stabilize my aquarium temperature (its currently fluctuating 3 degrees 3-4 times a day 76-79 and back again) I’m splitting the load between two heaters on separate outlets. You can see here labeled heater_main and heater_8_4.
I’ve selected the “copy configuration” from my heater_main for the heater_8_4.
By doing this the configurations and setting are identical.
That being said, when I move the sliders to “auto” how everything runs on my tank the outlet will not power on for the heater.
I’m at a loss as to what I’m doing wrong and why a configured outlet copied directly are not acting in the same manner.
Help me Reef2Reef, you’re my only hope.