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Are there any wavemakers/power heads that you do not have to splice the control wires to get them to work with robotank. Like they have a plug port on the controller to plug in a connection?
 

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So how do you set up a wave pattern after you have connected your powerhead to your reef-pi?
I haven't tried, I just tell people they can only ramp up and down using light modes.

But I think it can be done and will give it a shot tonight. I'm thinking setting up a couple light modes that last a second or two, maybe one is set to 50% and the other 100%. Then it goes back and forth. Maybe a 3rd and 4th mode can be squeezed in as well.
 

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Are there any wavemakers/power heads that you do not have to splice the control wires to get them to work with robotank. Like they have a plug port on the controller to plug in a connection?
Only expensive ones. Here's a list from Bulk Reef Supply, I think there's a couple brands of power heads that they offer.

 
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Only expensive ones. Here's a list from Bulk Reef Supply, I think there's a couple brands of power heads that they offer.

I see guess will try to get the ones mentioned before and splice into the control cables. Does not sound that hard.
 
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also for the DC return pump is there any solution for a battery backup? I know it is possible with the power heads. But not sure with the jaebo
 

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Only expensive ones. Here's a list from Bulk Reef Supply, I think there's a couple brands of power heads that they offer.

Many Jabeo has 0-10v speed control on the controller. That means the pattern done by the controller you only do the speed.
 

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I haven't tried, I just tell people they can only ramp up and down using light modes.

But I think it can be done and will give it a shot tonight. I'm thinking setting up a couple light modes that last a second or two, maybe one is set to 50% and the other 100%. Then it goes back and forth. Maybe a 3rd and 4th mode can be squeezed in as well.
Thanks for that. Since mine has the 0-10 v control the pattern is secondary but ultimately not using the original controller would have advantages.
 

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No clue how to build my own, What ready made solution would work with these wavemakers?

Some guidance:

 

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Any battery backup will work, even though the pumps are 24v they run on a 120v AC adapter. If you connect them to controller you need it on battery backup as well.
 

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