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<blockquote data-quote="Helfish" data-source="post: 9814627" data-attributes="member: 46283"><p>Hi [USER=23556]@rvitko[/USER] and thanks for the help.</p><p></p><p>Here's what I have tried and the results:</p><p></p><p>1. Have checked cables and everything was ok</p><p>2. I was able to get the night mode to work by checking the time</p><p>3. When using the pumps separately, without connecting them together or to external controller, they pulse when adjusted so (with pulse set to 0 or more)</p><p>4. When connecting to the 7097 and setting the minimum power to zero (off) I am getting both pumps to pulse in on-off mode (during interval setting)</p><p>5. When connected to 7097 and setting the minimum power to 20% or more, the pulse mode will not work (only working in constant mode)</p><p>6. When both pumps are connected to the 7097, I cannot adjust the maximum power. Adjusting the maximum power works only from the 7090 controller, even when the pumps are connected to 7097.</p><p>7. If I connect the 6095's together, and use the other as master and the other as a slave, I able to make them pulse in-off mode (peak power 100%, minimum power 0%). However, when I increase the minimum power to 20% only the master pump continues pulse and the slave pump is running 100%. When I switch the master and slave, the same situation occurs.</p><p></p><p>There are so many variables, however, to me it seems that something is not working correctly. I juts can't pinpoint what the problem is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helfish, post: 9814627, member: 46283"] Hi [USER=23556]@rvitko[/USER] and thanks for the help. Here's what I have tried and the results: 1. Have checked cables and everything was ok 2. I was able to get the night mode to work by checking the time 3. When using the pumps separately, without connecting them together or to external controller, they pulse when adjusted so (with pulse set to 0 or more) 4. When connecting to the 7097 and setting the minimum power to zero (off) I am getting both pumps to pulse in on-off mode (during interval setting) 5. When connected to 7097 and setting the minimum power to 20% or more, the pulse mode will not work (only working in constant mode) 6. When both pumps are connected to the 7097, I cannot adjust the maximum power. Adjusting the maximum power works only from the 7090 controller, even when the pumps are connected to 7097. 7. If I connect the 6095's together, and use the other as master and the other as a slave, I able to make them pulse in-off mode (peak power 100%, minimum power 0%). However, when I increase the minimum power to 20% only the master pump continues pulse and the slave pump is running 100%. When I switch the master and slave, the same situation occurs. There are so many variables, however, to me it seems that something is not working correctly. I juts can't pinpoint what the problem is. [/QUOTE]
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