Three Neptune Apex DOS questions in one post. Hope that's ok.
1) One of the DOS heads is suddenly clicking. Defective head? What can I do about it?
2) The DOS pumps are running different durations of time during automatic water change where the two should each be moving the exact same amount of water. Is their calibration possibly that much different to achieve the same end result? 11 extra seconds on one side vs the other roughly on a 225.3ml water change (5 gallons, or 18927ml per 24 hours divided into 84 water changes per day)
3) Can I force the DOS to do fewer water changes but still achieve the target of 5 gallons in 24 hours (without taking hours away from it)? For instance, run the pump twice as fast but only do it twice per hour -- or maybe 4x as fast (if that's possible) but only run approximately once per hour? I really don't like hearing it run almost 4x/hour. I just used the wizard and that's what it came up with.
Video of the clicking and run time difference. About 12 seconds in you'll hear the clicking stop and you'll hear the tone of the DOS change as the one dos pump stops earlier than the other:
1) One of the DOS heads is suddenly clicking. Defective head? What can I do about it?
2) The DOS pumps are running different durations of time during automatic water change where the two should each be moving the exact same amount of water. Is their calibration possibly that much different to achieve the same end result? 11 extra seconds on one side vs the other roughly on a 225.3ml water change (5 gallons, or 18927ml per 24 hours divided into 84 water changes per day)
3) Can I force the DOS to do fewer water changes but still achieve the target of 5 gallons in 24 hours (without taking hours away from it)? For instance, run the pump twice as fast but only do it twice per hour -- or maybe 4x as fast (if that's possible) but only run approximately once per hour? I really don't like hearing it run almost 4x/hour. I just used the wizard and that's what it came up with.
Video of the clicking and run time difference. About 12 seconds in you'll hear the clicking stop and you'll hear the tone of the DOS change as the one dos pump stops earlier than the other: