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Make sure the name of the probe is indeed called "Temp". On mine it's actually called "Tempx4".
With your Heater programmed "set ON" it is continuously on. This line needs to be deleted from your code. The set function is for things that continually run like return pumps. I don't remember if the apex reads bottom to top or top to bottom, but that line is useless for your code.
@Monroe, what results did my suggestions provide?
True. I forgot to mention that. The ON statement is useless
The Apex reads from top to bottom
The "set" function on the apex is a continuous function. If set on, the outlet will not turn off. As the code executes, it will read fallback statement, move to next line turn the outlet on due to set on statement, it will move to the next line and apply the if statement, then the next line and apply the if statement. Keeping the desired temperature.
Without the set on statement the code will read fallback statement, move to next line, execute if statement, move to next line, execute if statement. Maintaining the desired temperature.
The code will work the same with or without the set on statement, making it useless.
With your Heater programmed "set ON" it is continuously on. This line needs to be deleted from your code. The set function is for things that continually run like return pumps. I don't remember if the apex reads bottom to top or top to bottom, but that line is useless for your code.
@Monroe, what results did my suggestions provide?
Ok - Here is what the issue was.
I had 4 heaters in 4 outlets. Each one was supposed to go off when temp hit 80.
However, if one of the outlet was not in sync with the other 3, then none turned on when temp fell below 79.
I had to turn off all the 4 outlets (by setting higher temp). Then set the desired temp and they all came on as expected.
I would say that the Neptune customer support was A++.
Thanks for all the comments.
Sunny