Vortech Pumps Configured Part 2
Thank you crabs_mcjones and Vinny@GHLUSA or helping me out on the Vortech Issues.
Following crabs_mcjones post to do a hard reset(https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/new-vortech-controller-install-issue.331836/#post-4130159) I was able to pair all 3 controllers to the GHL Vortech Control. Per Vinny@GHLUSA, I will not see a status of my pumps as a software upgrade is coming to allow us to see QD status within the controller.
Once the pumps are assigned you can edit the pumps schedules
Above is my Daily schedule following closely what I had before which was having a high and low tide. The Green dot is the one that is currently active.
Some things you need to remember:
Your pump intensity is 1 to 255, so if you want for example 70% of the pump intensity it is 70% of the 255 so approx 179.
When I first did my pumps I set them all to 1-100 thinking 1 was the lowest and 100 was the highest and started to scratch my head looking at the pumps every few hours going why are they running so low.
I was unable to do this anywhere in the myghl web application, and until the software is updated you will not know the status of your pump, if it is for example stalled or offline.
Thank you crabs_mcjones and Vinny@GHLUSA or helping me out on the Vortech Issues.
Following crabs_mcjones post to do a hard reset(https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/new-vortech-controller-install-issue.331836/#post-4130159) I was able to pair all 3 controllers to the GHL Vortech Control. Per Vinny@GHLUSA, I will not see a status of my pumps as a software upgrade is coming to allow us to see QD status within the controller.
Once the pumps are assigned you can edit the pumps schedules
Above is my Daily schedule following closely what I had before which was having a high and low tide. The Green dot is the one that is currently active.
Some things you need to remember:
Your pump intensity is 1 to 255, so if you want for example 70% of the pump intensity it is 70% of the 255 so approx 179.
When I first did my pumps I set them all to 1-100 thinking 1 was the lowest and 100 was the highest and started to scratch my head looking at the pumps every few hours going why are they running so low.
I was unable to do this anywhere in the myghl web application, and until the software is updated you will not know the status of your pump, if it is for example stalled or offline.
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