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They do all come with their own hub in case you only have The one unit. You can only plug 3 pumps into the one light hub but one of those absolutely can be the dc flow pump, it goes into the third plug because it doesnt change its flow like the wave pumps can. The Current guy at RAP told me if i got another smaller light like for the fuge i could plug more pumps into that and they would all run together. And you are correct, the third plug runs constant, no wave action, but it will shut down to 30% for feeding and you can shut it off completely with the remote. The 30% is just when you have it in feed mode. And you can program it any way you like or use their pre-programmed actions and it will be a clear day then suddenly get cloudy, then stormy etc. We don't have ours up and running yet but the directions in the package show how the DC flow pump plugs into the light hub and everything. That's why the third plug is a constant flow. Hope this helps you.Oh, I contacted Current USA about this setup and they told me the light has a manifold, display unit, and power supply. Then they said the pumps have their own manifold, display unit and can be powered by the lights manifold. Then they said the DC return pump is basically separate from everything else, control-wise, and it has its own manifold and power supply.
So I guess I got someone who didn't know the products. I know you can plug 2 pumps into the light manifold and a third that is a constant flow. So if you have 3 powerheads, where does the return pump plug in? Or would you have to use 2 powerheads and the return?
You're actually the only person that I know of that is using the whole system. So if possible, could you explain it a little better because you seem to know more about it than Current USA does.