No problem glad to help out. The alarm for leak is easy to do. Make an output like below using the generic output type. The generic output can have up to 9 inputs so you can have multiple sensors trigger this one output. Since we are not actually controlling an output that is set to none. I use a input that is coming from my Archon here. It normally will just kill the auto water change if any alarm condition exist. I want this output to be active if there is a leak so it is active when input 1 is in leak condition.Thanks for taking the time for the detailed responses. I’m expecting my parts on Monday. Looks like I’ll have some experimenting to do in order to make the most efficient use of my sensors. Now I’m not so sure the Combiner will simply do what I want it to do which is “If input Leak Detector sensor=wet OR input Water Level Sensor=wet then set output Solenoid Valve=off”. Seems like a pretty straightforward logic rule that would apply to all kinds of situations for many hobbyists?
Use the output created above to turn off any outputs you want off when the condition exist. Below the alarm controls this output using the Depends On section and setting it to the output created above. Set the Dependency Mode to Off If On. That should do it unless you are using the Depends on already for something else. Then you could use a combiner output to combine the modes then use that output for the Depends On output.