Do I do that in the pump "task manager"?You just need to write a command in your user interface to say when "pump" (your pump name) is OFF, then "skimmer" (name of your skimmer in apex" OFF.
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Do I do that in the pump "task manager"?You just need to write a command in your user interface to say when "pump" (your pump name) is OFF, then "skimmer" (name of your skimmer in apex" OFF.
Gotcha when I get home I will try it again with a refreshed mind lolForgot to mention, I just manually turn my skimmer off in the app when I turn my return pump off for maintence or feeding. There shouldn't be a time where your return pump should be off automatically other than feeding.
You can program it in feed mode as well.
I was on a thread with @SuncrestReef on something similar. I wanted to have my Return Core pump turn off if either of my LDK switches closed (meaning water on the floor). Sadly, I never implemented it. More accurately I tried to but had to back off the change until I got it right.Do I do that in the pump "task manager"?
I was on a thread with @SuncrestReef on something similar. I wanted to have my Return Core pump turn off if either of my LDK switches closed (meaning water on the floor). Sadly, I never implemented it. More accurately I tried to but had to back off the change until I got it right.
On the bright side, when water hit the floor at 02:09 and starved the pump it shut down. I now have a little more encouragement to do it correctly this time.
Anyway, back to the point. You should definitely check out @SuncrestReef tutorials on the APEX system here on R2R. They doubled my fundamental understanding of what does what. Super helpful.