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Any idea if this will operate a Current USA Eflux pump? I'm considering Hyros over icecap modules for my 250 series Gyres if this will also control my return pump.

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Any idea if this will operate a Current USA Eflux pump? I'm considering Hyros over icecap modules for my 250 series Gyres if this will also control my return pump.

Thanks

I tried to see if their pumps have 0-10v input. I went to their website and could not find any information. Does your pump have 0-10v inputs? If it does, then it will be compatible with the WaveEngine.
 
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Hey, thanks for looking. It does not. It appears to use the same socket(3 prong) as the Hydros. That's the only similar thing I see. So it must not be compatible. Still thinking hydros for my Gyres over the icecap modules. I can always upgrade my return pump at some point. :(
 

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Yeah, unfortunately the socket is different. We use the GX-12 connectors which are splash proof and helps us keep the IP65 rating! We really wish manufacturers would add the 0-10v input to their controllers. It is not very expensive and makes the pump far more versatile. Maybe you can contact the manufacturer and ask them. It is always better when the request comes directly from the end user!
 

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