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“If” and “when” statements. I noticed today when looking at my programming for my ATK that the line for my reservoir read the same as my ATK high sensor. (“If“ closed then off) (“If” open then off). This just means that the pump wont turn on if the sensor in my reservoir is open, but does not turn off the slider for the module like I guess I had thought all this time. I did notice that eventually the slider will move from “Auto” to “Off” though.
When I add water to the reservoir, the ATK does not usually just continue to operate again. I usually have to wiggle jiggle the pump up and down while manually on to get it to work again and sometimes unplug the module to get it to function without issue like you’d think.
I’m thinking that it should read “When ATKSMP OPEN Then OFF” to switch module slider to off and leave module in a sort of standby mode.
Should I add a command line like “When ATKSMP CLOSED Then AUTO” to get slider to go back to AUTO? LOL
Is there any other ideas or recommendations anyone has that I might like or be interested in?
When I add water to the reservoir, the ATK does not usually just continue to operate again. I usually have to wiggle jiggle the pump up and down while manually on to get it to work again and sometimes unplug the module to get it to function without issue like you’d think.
I’m thinking that it should read “When ATKSMP OPEN Then OFF” to switch module slider to off and leave module in a sort of standby mode.
Should I add a command line like “When ATKSMP CLOSED Then AUTO” to get slider to go back to AUTO? LOL
Is there any other ideas or recommendations anyone has that I might like or be interested in?