Does anyone know what the dial does on the bottom of this Jebao Controller? Also, I don’t understand what’s the difference between the speed settings and that dial. Read over the manual and it didn’t have much explaining about what the dial does.
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I have mine on else mode which is basically random mode. I’ll see if I can notice a difference in pulses. Thanks. Anyone else have any ideas or would like to second that?It adjusts the frequency of the pulse in some wave modes. So if you are in a pulse mode if you have dial at one side there will be long delay between pulses, but turn to other side and there will be a very short delay between pulses.
When on else mode it doesn't do anything. I have 2 of them working on else mode alsoI have mine on else mode which is basically random mode. I’ll see if I can notice a difference in pulses. Thanks. Anyone else have any ideas or would like to second that?
Ok thanks for y’all’s helpWhen on else mode it doesn't do anything. I have 2 of them working on else mode also
You need two pumps in master/slave mode, wave mode set to H. The dial will control how long it takes to alternate between switching one pump off and the other pump on.
What do you mean no? I own two Jebao and that's exactly how they work.No.
FYI here is a manual for this type of controller that may clarify.
Yes the manual says C: shift to flow mode, requires two pumps in master/ slave, knob controls pumps. I just got the H and C mixed up.I am saying you are wrong in saying you need two pumps and mode set to H for it to do anything. Sorry for not being clear enough. FYI you are not unique in owning the pump. My experience also happens to match what the manual i linked shows....so i am sticking with that.
What does it mean "able to shift the time in mode c"???Lol no you are still completely wrong. The manual indicates it is used in all modes except "H". Hopefully you are starting to see why i said "no". Main point being though that the dial is used even without two pumps.