Does anyone know if an Icecap dual WiFi controller with two 4K gyres run off the new Icecap Battery Backup V3 plugged into a WiFi 4-plug outlet, plus a 0-10v link from a Hydros Control 4 for feeding Mode inclusion is a working setup?
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It sounds like something that would require the Wave Engine which I don't have. I am not familiar with Icecap. I do have the Control 4 and Control 2. I have not tried to use Feed mode on the Hydros. I am using mine to control things in the garage for now. My Archon is still in control at the tank. I have ATO and AWC transferred to the Hydros at this time. I plan to move control of my DI, fresh saltwater and mix storage tanks in the near future.
It sounds like something that would require the Wave Engine which I don't have. I am not familiar with Icecap. I do have the Control 4 and Control 2. I have not tried to use Feed mode on the Hydros. I am using mine to control things in the garage for now. My Archon is still in control at the tank. I have ATO and AWC transferred to the Hydros at this time. I plan to move control of my DI, fresh saltwater and mix storage tanks in the near future.
You might want to try posting a question about this with Coralvue support. Or here https://forum.coralvuehydros.com/From what I am reading, I think that the wave engine actually kills the approach. The v3 battery backup says that it is now compatible with the Icecap dual controller but not the wave engine. If that’s true, that seems to be a good reason to not buy the wave engine if using Icecap gyres. Control the gyres with the dual controller for timing and wave pattern; use the 0-10v just to integrate the dual controller into the Hydros Control feeding mode. Then, if my idea is right, I can incorporate the battery backup. That’s the question—does that setup work? The wave engine setup seems to be a big fat no, per the website.
From what I am reading, I think that the wave engine actually kills the approach. The v3 battery backup says that it is now compatible with the Icecap dual controller but not the wave engine. If that’s true, that seems to be a good reason to not buy the wave engine if using Icecap gyres. Control the gyres with the dual controller for timing and wave pattern; use the 0-10v just to integrate the dual controller into the Hydros Control feeding mode. Then, if my idea is right, I can incorporate the battery backup. That’s the question—does that setup work? The wave engine setup seems to be a big fat no, per the website.