I don't know about cool, but it's just occurred to me that with all these pumps it would only need a powerful heater to convert your tank to a luxury whirlpool spa tub
. Of course, it could prove painful if you inadvertently sat on the coral!
There should be some serious water movement.
I anticipate tuning the pumps down a lttle bit.
If the light sensor is not installed on the new controller, the pump runs for ½ sec, hesitates, and then runs. That’s with the new controller hooked up with our controller. With the light sensor installed, everything works fine. I don’t remember that happening with only the new controller and no light sensor. Would jumping the connections to the light sensor make the new controller think that it is not dark? (When it’s dark, the pump runs on low) Anyway, very minor glitch.
Here is the final configuration.
Two pairs of the new pumps in wave mode and two pairs of the new pumps in tidal mode. I connected eight diodes to tie all eight 24V lines together-works beautifully. Thank you Alec for helping me get backup for the pumps.
Two old pumps on a dedicated 21V power supply for the filter pumps. I’d like to back these two pumps up with a battery.
One old pump on another 21V power supply.
Is it OK to supply the PDMs for the three old pumps with 12V and signal ground from our controller for the eight new pumps?
I’m getting the jack plugs for the new power supplies soldered on the PDMs, giving them a test run, I’m halfway there. I have all the PDMs built, but one needs de-bugged.
Thanks guys for all your help.