Hello,
I need a review of why I cannot get my 2 gyre xf250 to simply alternate:
Gyre 1 - ON for 90 seconds (ramp up from 85-100%), then off for 90 seconds
Gyre 2 - OFF for 90 seconds, then ON for 90(same ramp)
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Hello,
I need a review of why I cannot get my 2 gyre xf250 to simply alternate:
Gyre 1 - ON for 90 seconds (ramp up from 85-100%), then off for 90 seconds
Gyre 2 - OFF for 90 seconds, then ON for 90(same ramp)
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Not gonna work the way you have it. You need to do this, where RampUp is a 1 min ramp from 85 to 100
GyreTime
OSC 000:00/001:30/001:30 Then ON
Left
Set OFF
If Output GyreTime = ON Then RampUp
Right
Set OFF
If Output GyreTime = OFF Then RampUp
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No. It's a virtual outlet.
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I'm just gonna say it and I'm gonna get kicked out of the circle of trust lol, but I just prefer to use the Gyre controller. It is simpler and I never found the Icecap module to be that reliable. It is really cheaply built and overpriced IMO. Also, I found that all the programming I had to do with the Apex to get it to do what I wanted it was just simpler to do with the Gyre controller.
Trust me, from my posts you can see I'm certainly an Apex fan, but until the interface and maybe a better wizard is created like it is for the WAV's and MP40's, I just feel the Gyre controller is simpler. I do realize that you lose some of the automation with feed modes etc, but I generally leave them on when I feed and haven't found a lot of reason to turn them off unless I do a WC and that's only once per week.
Just my 2 cents.. :)
I just installed a pair of XF250s on my tank this week and have been wondering if it was worth pulling the trigger on the IC modules. There is a rumor that Maxspect and Neptune are working on integrating the controller and Apex via the ICV6 though, which would only cost an extra $50 to get onboard with. Fingers crossed.
Ok. Creates a virtual outlet called "Gyretime" and entered in the advance programming:OSC 000:00/001:30/001:30 Then ON
I then changed the gyre 1 and 2 outlet as you stated.
Now I guess I just add the tile to my homepage and keep it on auto going forward? Does using a VO impact other feed commands etc. for the outlets?
You can hide the tile. Just make sure it's in AUTO. It's just an intermediary step.
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You would need 4 VOs like this
LGyreDay
OSC 000:00/001:30/001:30 Then ON
If Time 20:00 to 07:59 Then OFF
LGyreNight
OSC 000:00/001:30/001:30 Then ON
If Time 08:00 to 19:59 Then OFF
RGyreDay
OSC 001:30/001:30/000:00 Then ON
If Time 20:00 to 07:59 Then OFF
RGyreNight
OSC 001:30/001:30/000:00 Then ON
If Time 08:00 to 19:59 Then OFF
Left
Set OFF
If Output LGyreDay = ON Then RampUpD
If Output LGyreNight = ON Then RampUpN
Right
Set OFF
If Output RGyreDay = ON Then RampUpD
If Output RGyreNight = ON Then RampUpN
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Zombie,
So after a few days, I've concluded that I like this pattern but no longer want the "off" side to be at 0%.
Suppose I want the "off" side to now ramp from 30%-50%?
LGyreDay
OSC 000:00/001:30/001:30 Then ON
If Time 20:00 to 07:59 Then OFF
LGyreNight
OSC 000:00/001:30/001:30 Then ON
If Time 08:00 to 19:59 Then OFF
RGyreDay
OSC 001:30/001:30/000:00 Then ON
If Time 20:00 to 07:59 Then OFF
RGyreNight
OSC 001:30/001:30/000:00 Then ON
If Time 08:00 to 19:59 Then OFF
Left
Set OFF
If Output LGyreDay = ON Then RampUpD
If Output LGyreNight = ON Then RampUpN
If Output RGyreDay = ON Then RampDnD
If Output RGyreNight = ON Then RampDnN
Right
Set OFF
If Output RGyreDay = ON Then RampUpD
If Output RGyreNight = ON Then RampUpN
If Output LGyreDay = ON Then RampDnD
If Output LGyreNight = ON Then RampDnN
You might be an engineer if...You have no life and can prove it mathematically.