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    Programing the FEED cycle for Auto Water Change Pump

    Looking for programming to use Feed C & D to run Auto Water Change Pump for a fixed amount of time. Feed C for 7200 seconds (2hrs) and Feed D for 18000 seconds (5hrs). Here is a start:

    Fallback OFF
    Set OFF
    If FeedD 000 Then ON
    If FeedC 000 Then ON
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    You need to set your feed times first to the length of time required.

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    Then in your outlet for the water change pump add the code.

    Fallback OFF
    Set OFF
    IF FeedC 000 Then ON
    IF FeedD 000 Then ON

    Just be sure there isn't any other outlets with either FeedC or FeedD in them as these will change state also.

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    Exactly the help I'm looking for - thanks for the guidance!

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