Reef octo varioS 1-10v control

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Just setting up a redsea Reefer 250 with a reef octo varioS4 as sump return pump. This is a dc pump with a 1-10v interface. What would I need to connect it to my GHL P4 and if I use this interface can I turn the pump off/on with it and thus have the mains supply plugged somewhere else other than the 5.1 powerbar. This will free up a valuable socket for another device.

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Have a look at the Stickied Usage Examples thread in this sub forum. Specially the “0-10v return pump control” section :)
 

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I'm looking at the same thing. As far as I can tell, the suggestion is an Icecap cable with the end cut off, into a LBF-AP break out box from GHL.

Seems like there should be a better way though. I may try to make cables at work to give a try at some point.
 
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Thanks, didn’t see the sticky on the subject. I can’t find the LBF-AP stocked in any of the UK retailers here. Cable wise I’d probably have to modify the apex cable too unless told there is another route.
 

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The simplest solution would be the LBF-AP "Breakout box" to expose the individual channels to a screw terminal, then take an existing control cable for your pump, and wire it up. :)
 

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