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    Can one FMM control another FMM's ports?

    I'm working on a new setup and I'll have one FMM (FMM-1) inside the fish closet and a 2nd FMM (FMM-2) in the garage (they share a wall).
    I'm needing to place a PMUP in the RO holding tank in the garage to fill my ATO which is located inside the fish closet.
    Can I program a low reservoir sensor plugged into FMM-1 to trigger the PMUP plugged into FMM-2 (and use a high sensor plugged into FMM-1 to stop it).

    Thanks for any help.

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    Yes, of course you can. The location of the sensor or PMUP doesn't matter as it is all connected and controlled by the Apex. You just put the code into the right outlet for the PMUP that you want to use.

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    Thanks for confirming that. I felt sure it would but since I don't the Apex up and running yet I wanted to make sure.
    Thanks again

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