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CqSmrtazz
12/11/2012, 07:00 PM
Hello to all. I'm a long time listener, first time caller.

Searched the forums, none of the examples fit my objectives.
What I have is as follows: 220g mixed reef
Up graded from AC3 to the complete Apex.
2 Tunze 6055 currently running via the Y connector and Apex.

3 250w MH, 4 96w Actinic, 4 Led moon lights (all programed to operate y "If Sun......comands)

What I'm trying to achieve is the following:
I want the Tunze's to alternate from side to side and at different % durring morn, day, night. I want PF's 3 and 6 to come ON in the morn with the Actinic's. Then switch to PF's 1 and 4 when MHLight3 comes ON. Then switch back to PF's 3 and 6 when MHLight1 goes OFF. Then switch to PF's 2 and 4.
And the repeat this process all over again

This is what I have so far:

Profiles

PF1=WaveLeft PF4=WaveRight
both Enabled both Enabled
Int. Off 0 Int. Off 4
On 7 On 7
Off 4 Off 0
Min. 0 Min. 0
Max. 100 Max. 100

PF2=Niteleft PF5=NiteRight
both Disabled both Disabled
Int. Off 0 Int. Off 15
On 10 On 10
Off 15 Off 0
Min. 30 Min. 30
Max 50 Max. 50

PF3=Am_Left PF6=Am_right
both Enabled both Enabled
Int. Off 0 Int. Off 4
On 7 On 7
Off 4 Off 0
Min. 30 Min. 30
Max. 75 Max. 75

VarSpd1=TunzeLeft
Fallback On
If Outlet ActinicLight = ON Then PF3
If Outlet MHLight3 = ON Then PF1
If OutletMHLight1 = OFF Then PF3
If Outlet ActinicLight = OFF Then PF2

VarSpd2=TunzeRight
Fallback ON
If Outlet ActinicLight = ON Then PF6
If Outlet MHLight3 = ON Then PF4
If OutletMHLight1 = OFF Then PF6
If Outlet ActinicLight = OFF Then PF5

Can someone confirm all this and or revise any of it?
I also want to add a flush cycle (sugestion as to programing?)

CqSmrtazz
12/12/2012, 10:56 AM
UPDATE
Based off the dashboard tabs, both sides are switching PF's like they should.
Based off the Graff, the left side is following the profiles for the left, but the
right side is a mix of PF's for both sides.
I have also noticed that there not alternating from side to side.
I've since added a feed cycle, but it wouldn't turn off the Tunze. After some thinking,
I've come to another problem, The Tunze's power cords are plugged in to an EB8 and I have corresponding tiles on the dashboard, only programing is fallback OFF and if FEED,(only way to get them to turn off). Then I have 2 VarSpd tiles on the dashboard. All programing is listed under the VarSpd's. Which outlets should the programing be under, the VarSpd or Eb8?