I wanted to ask if GHL plans to incorporate the ability to use amperage reading in programming logic? This would be a nice feature and also being able to sound an alarm if an amperage reads 0 and your not in a maintenance or feed mode.
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I wanted to ask if GHL plans to incorporate the ability to use amperage reading in programming logic? This would be a nice feature and also being able to sound an alarm if an amperage reads 0 and your not in a maintenance or feed mode.
If you create a My GHL account - you can reach your P4 through internet - its a cloud service - here is the manual
Sincerely Lasse
I read that the probes cannot be fully submerged in water and that the wire connection should not be inside the water, what kind of probe holders do you guys use to prevent this from a happening?
Thank you Lasse, I do have myghl setup, I have noticed it has been very inconsistent this last couple of days because of the upgrades they are making to it. I would definitely monitor using myghl and the webcams, but the email notifications would be a huge plus, so I don't have to worry too much about checking.
I read that the probes cannot be fully submerged in water and that the wire connection should not be inside the water, what kind of probe holders do you guys use to prevent this from a happening?
I'm using an APEX magnetic 4 place probe holder. I know lol.
Is everyone having issues with the buttons in the P4?, they were hard to press on FW 7.02, but that was also causing double taps before. I am in FW 7.04 no more double taps, but hardly any taps either lol. The problem is with the first tap, sometimes it takes me about 10 taps to get it to respond, all of them with varying degrees of force, there isn't a trick to make it work, ocassionally it will work the first time, but that is a rare occurrance, it doesn't feel like an issue with the button, rather it seems P4 ignores the taps because it is doing something else, sometimes it will respond with a delay.
After you get the menu, the arrows almost always work and so does cancel, which is proof the issue are not the controls. I have reported this to GHL, and they said they do have this issue with the sensitivity of the buttons, and there will be a new FW where you can adjust the sensitivity. But beyond the sensitivity I think it is also an issue with how the P4 is processing the buttons, as sometimes it ignotrs them, unless the sensitivity on the buttons is at this time random and varies every single time, I know this because sometimes the button will respond with a relatively soft touch, other times even holding the unit so it doesn't move and pressing it relatively hard does nothing.
It is sometimes a pain just to initiate a manual feed pause because of this, I know you can also do it from myghl, but unfortunately that has been spotty lately.
I know it is a late reply but I have question in regards of 1-10V external DC return pump. I have an Abyzz A200, and are planning to use the GHL interface (1-10V to on of the L1,2,3,4 on P4). Does that means I don't need the power cord (3 prong from socket to the pump controlling unit) anymore? I checked the manual on Abyzz but couldn't find any info. If that is true then I can free up a socket as well.Correct. If you're pump is 0-10v compatible, use one of those ports and free up a socket.
Wut? lol
You would still need the power cord to power the pump, but I believe if you're controlling i via one of the 0-10v outlets, would you not necessarily have to have the pump plugged into one of the power bar sockets. You could plug it into the wall or another power strip that isn't part of the GHL Profilux, if that makes sense.I know it is a late reply but I have question in regards of 1-10V external DC return pump. I have an Abyzz A200, and are planning to use the GHL interface (1-10V to on of the L1,2,3,4 on P4). Does that means I don't need the power cord (3 prong from socket to the pump controlling unit) anymore? I checked the manual on Abyzz but couldn't find any info. If that is true then I can free up a socket as well.
Thanks.
You would still need the power cord to power the pump, but I believe if you're controlling i via one of the 0-10v outlets, would you not necessarily have to have the pump plugged into one of the power bar sockets. You could plug it into the wall or another power strip that isn't part of the GHL Profilux, if that makes sense.
Of course...I could be all wrong, I'm sure someone else will confirm or deny.
Amazing how many outlets these tanks can take isn't it? Anyway you can double up an outlet? For example putting both heaters on one controlled outlet on the 5.1? Or doubling up light fixtures or the like?Yup. I think the same way. The plug 115V or 120V is still needed. The 1-10V is for controlling signal. If that is the case then I am running out of outlet. Got a 8 switchable strip and a 5.1 power bar, but still need one or two additional outlet...
Amazing how many outlets these tanks can take isn't it? Anyway you can double up an outlet? For example putting both heaters on one controlled outlet on the 5.1? Or doubling up light fixtures or the like?
I'm not familiar with the 0-10v input on the Abyss pumps, but most pumps when input turns to 0v, it'll turn off the pump. If the Abyss works the same, then I'd say you can free up a controlled outlet and move the A200 to the power strip.I know it is a late reply but I have question in regards of 1-10V external DC return pump. I have an Abyzz A200, and are planning to use the GHL interface (1-10V to on of the L1,2,3,4 on P4). Does that means I don't need the power cord (3 prong from socket to the pump controlling unit) anymore? I checked the manual on Abyzz but couldn't find any info. If that is true then I can free up a socket as well.
Thanks.