GHL ProfiLux 4 Official Announcement

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Honestly I fought with this for ages. Boot Camp, Parallels, etc. I eventually broke down and bought a refurbished laptop for $300. It's a sweet machine with an i5 in it and does everything I need it to for GHL devices.
 

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With the P4 rearing Condx at 52.6mS, what do you come up with for a SG reading with a refractometer?

Everyone should really know that conductivity and salinity are two very different measurements and IMO the best way to utilize the conductivity data is to use it as a reference point to spot deviations and identify trends. Anything further and you're going to get lost in inconsistent and inaccurate attempts at conversions. There's no real simple way to have it read SG.

Just my 2¢

Conductivity is certainly going to be YMMV I think. I'm at 60.5 mS with refractometer reading 1.026 (calibrated to 35ppm). A couple of days ago I noted Cond creeping up and found that my ATO was a bit low in the sump. Salinity at 1.029 and reading 61.4 mS. Brought it back down slowly and it's settled nicely.
 

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Like what??

I'm having issues with my heater outlet not coming on at the appropriate time.

I connected the first bar to do testing, after I installed and connected the other two which powered up and immediately switched on the exact same outlets as those on the first without any kind of programming!
 

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I connected the first bar to do testing, after I installed and connected the other two which powered up and immediately switched on the exact same outlets as those on the first without any kind of programming!

It's a two step process. You should have went to probe/sensor controls to set the probe to control the heater and set the temp. Then you go to systems/switch channels and outlets to assign and name the outlet. Did you do that?
 

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Biggest issue I have seen is getting a emulator to keep a connection with the Profilux via USB. They can drop connection from time to time.
I mainly use the WiFi connection for most programing and just use USB for Firmware updates.
 

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It's a two step process. You should have went to probe/sensor controls to set the probe to control the heater and set the temp. Then you go to systems/switch channels and outlets to assign and name the outlet. Did you do that?

What heater?
 

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I connected the first bar to do testing, after I installed and connected the other two which powered up and immediately switched on the exact same outlets as those on the first without any kind of programming!

Did you register the 2nd PAB bar separately? I think that you have to identify it as a separate PAB bar and assign the additional switches.
 

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I followed the instruction , connected and assigned them . They show up as three separate PABs
 

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Is it not sensing the temp or responding to the temp below nominal?
Nope. It's set as temp nominal 78.5F. It's set for .8 degrees hysteresis.

...and sometimes I'll look down and see the temp reading 76.8F and there's no power to the outlet...
 

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Biggest issue I have seen is getting a emulator to keep a connection with the Profilux via USB. They can drop connection from time to time.
I mainly use the WiFi connection for most programing and just use USB for Firmware updates.

I have not been able to get GCC to connect to the P4 via wifi. I know its on wifi because the dashboard works on myGHL.
 

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Nope. It's set as temp nominal 78.5F. It's set for .8 degrees hysteresis.

...and sometimes I'll look down and see the temp reading 76.8F and there's no power to the outlet...

Is the outlet set to always on?
 

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I connected the first bar to do testing, after I installed and connected the other two which powered up and immediately switched on the exact same outlets as those on the first without any kind of programming!

With a total of Three(3) powerbars or even more than one. You'll need to configure the numbering of the following powerbar sockets.

Powerbar #1 [1][2][3][4][5]
Powerbar #2 [6][7][8][9][10]
Powerbar #3 [11][12][13][14][15]

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I followed the instruction , connected and assigned them . They show up as three separate PABs
Under system, click on each power bar image and click on "configuration". Make sure each power bar has a different set of socket numbers.
1-5, 6-10, 11-15

EDIT, Jerel's got ya covered. I got distracted before I could post. lol
 
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