flowerseller March 10, 2008 March 10, 2008 Interesting. noted! Don't forget to change the clock on your AC.
jamesbuf March 26, 2008 March 26, 2008 OK, we switched from verizon DSL to Comcast for internet and now I'm not getting my daily emails anymore. The only change I made before was to switch the port to 587 and it worked great. Can any comcast users provide some insight. Thanks.
lanman April 20, 2008 April 20, 2008 If I change switch settings on one of my DC8's - do I need to do some kind of a reset for it to take effect? i.e. - if I change it from 'B' to 'C' - (on/off to off/on) - will it take effect immediately? Thanks, bob
flowerseller April 20, 2008 April 20, 2008 If I change switch settings on one of my DC8's - do I need to do some kind of a reset for it to take effect? i.e. - if I change it from 'B' to 'C' - (on/off to off/on) - will it take effect immediately? Thanks, bob Mine took effect after I changed it and my named devices.
lanman April 20, 2008 April 20, 2008 Mine took effect after I changed it and my named devices. Must have been a delay of some sort... just tried again, and it seems okay. After I changed it, the AC2 (B02) stayed on... even when it said it was off. For at least 10-15 minutes. bob
jamesbuf April 30, 2008 April 30, 2008 I just setup a fan on my system. I want the Fan to turn on when the temp hits 79.0 and I want it to turn on for 20 minutes afterwards. Is this the correct code for this?..... If Temp > 79.0 Then FAN ON Max Change 20 M Then FAN ON
jnguyen4007 April 30, 2008 April 30, 2008 I just setup a fan on my system. I want the Fan to turn on when the temp hits 79.0 and I want it to turn on for 20 minutes afterwards. Is this the correct code for this?..... If Temp > 79.0 Then FAN ON Max Change 20 M Then FAN ON James, I could be wrong, but shouldn't is say "Max Change 20 M Then FAN OFF"?
altezza November 12, 2008 November 12, 2008 I jus got the ACIII and I cant figure out the email notification to work even after reading all the posts here. Can someone help me out? here are my settings on the ACIII EMAIL :ON SMTP Server - SMTP.GMAIL.COM FROM ADDRESS - MYADDRESS@GMAIL.COM TO ADDRESS - MYWORKADDRESS@MAIL.NIH.GOV (i want it to send to my phone but i cant fit MYPHONENUMBER@Messaging.sprintpcs.com on the ACIII controller) ALT TO ADDRESS - N/A EMAIL AUTH: ON AUTH USER : my gmail account user name AUTH PASSWORD - gmail account password ALARM : ALM REEMEAIL DELAY : 060 M SMTP PORT : 25 I already set up my AquaController II network setting, so i can log on to the ACIII through 192.168.0.50. So that part im good to go, its the email setting that i just cant figure out..I did try to change the SMTP port to Google recommended port 465 and its still not working.
jnguyen4007 November 12, 2008 November 12, 2008 Wish I can help you. I use comcast email at home via outlook and so setting up the ACIII email was a fairly straight forward process. Haven't tried it with webmail.
Brian Ward November 12, 2008 November 12, 2008 Try using your home internet provider's smtp server. If you use comcast, smtp.comcast.net, if you use cox, smtp.east.cox.net. Those servers don't really care what the from and to email addresses are, only that you're on their network when you're sending.
DJBoy98 November 12, 2008 November 12, 2008 GMAIL does not allow you to send emails via SMTP. So you'll have to find one that does. Usually, when you set up internet with your home provider (Cable, Verizon, etc) they give you an email account and revelant SMTP server info or you can search for it. EG: I have Verizon Fios. So Verizon forces you to use their SMTP server to send out emails which is outgoing.verizon.net . You enter your Verizon's email account credentials and voila, you are golden.
altezza November 12, 2008 November 12, 2008 ok thanks , i will try the comcast smtp tonight. thanks again.
Gatortailale November 12, 2008 November 12, 2008 SKM#-A01 SK1#-A02 SK2#-A03 CHL%-A04 HET%-A05 HT2%-A06 CO2%-A07 STR#-A08 VHO$-B01 LT1$-B02 CLP#-B03 OM4#-B04 SS1#-B05 SS2#-B06 LT2$-B07 LH1$-B08 [controls outlet for new nano tank] LT3$-C01 FAN%-C02 NS1#-C03 [Tunze 6055] TN1#-C05 [Tunze 6100] TN2#-C06 [Tunze 6100] FN7%-C07 MON$-C08 ALM&-A09 If Time > 00:00 Then SKM ON If Time > 00:00 Then SK1 ON If Time > 00:00 Then SK2 ON If Time > 00:00 Then STR ON If Time > 00:00 Then CLP ON If Time > 00:00 Then OM4 ON If Time > 00:00 Then SS1 ON If Time > 00:00 Then SS2 ON If Time > 00:00 Then LH1 ON If Time > 00:00 Then FAN ON If Time > 12:15 Then LT1 ON If Time > 20:15 Then LT1 OFF If Time > 12:05 Then LT2 ON If Time > 20:05 Then LT2 OFF If Time > 12:10 Then LT3 ON If Time > 20:10 Then LT3 OFF If Temp < 78.5 Then CHL OFF If Temp > 79.4 Then CHL ON If Time > 08:15 Then VHO ON If Time > 22:00 Then VHO OFF If Time > 07:00 Then MON ON If Time > 08:35 Then MON OFF If Time > 21:25 Then MON ON If Time > 23:15 Then MON OFF [start of tunze program stuff] If Time > 00:00 Then TN1 ON If Time > 00:00 Then TN2 ON If Time > 00:00 Then NS1 ON If Time > 08:00 Then TN1 PF1 If Time > 08:00 Then TN2 PF2 If Time > 08:00 Then NS1 PF3 Pmp MODE sd for PF1 Pmp Int 030/100 for PF1 Pmp OSC 03/05/00 for PF1 Pmp MODE Sd for PF2 Pmp Int 030/100 for PF2 Pmp OSC 00/03/05 for PF2 Pmp MODE sD for PF3 Pmp Int 030/100 for PF3 Pmp OSC 05/05/00 for PF3 If Time > 22:00 Then TN1 PF4 If Time > 22:00 Then TN2 PF5 If Time > 22:00 Then NS1 PF6 Pmp MODE sd for PF4 Pmp Int 030/075 for PF4 Pmp OSC 03/05/00 for PF4 Pmp MODE Sd for PF5 Pmp Int 030/075 for PF5 Pmp OSC 00/03/05 for PF5 Pmp MODE sd for PF6 Pmp Int 030/075 for PF6 Pmp OSC 05/05/00 for PF6 If Temp < 75.0 Then HET ON If Temp > 75.5 Then HET OFF If Temp < 75.1 Then HT2 ON If Temp > 75.6 Then HT2 OFF If pHA1 > 06.68 Then CO2 ON If pHA1 < 06.65 Then CO2 OFF If pH > 08.40 Then ALM ON If pH < 07.75 Then ALM ON If Temp < 75.0 Then ALM ON If Temp > 82.0 Then ALM ON If Temp > 82.0 Then LT1 OFF If Temp > 82.0 Then LT2 OFF If Temp > 82.0 Then LT3 OFF If Power 000 Then ALM ON If Power 003 Then SKM ON If Power 004 Then SK1 ON If Power 004 Then SK2 ON At night I programmed the Tunzes to go to 75% instead of 100% for max power so I call them PF4 to PF6
YBeNormal November 13, 2008 Author November 13, 2008 Craig, You may want to include some safety lines in there in case your temp probe fails (as they often do). I can't remember what the ACIII registers when a temp probe is unplugged but I think it is somewhere around 29 degrees. My old probe failed and registered around 129 degrees. So maybe add... If Temp < 35.0 Then HET OFF If Temp > 110 Then CHL OFF . . .or something similar.
altezza November 14, 2008 November 14, 2008 (edited) I have a few questions: what does this mean? which Switch is it talking about? If Switch1 CLOSED Then ATO ON If Switch1 OPEN Then ATO OFF what is Switch1? currently i have my ATO connected to ATO#-A08...if i use the statement above will it work for my tank? and how does it work? also what is this mean? If Power 000 Then ALM ON Edited November 14, 2008 by altezza
geofloors November 14, 2008 November 14, 2008 (edited) Switch1 is a float switch in a break out box. Because it's labeled ATO doesn't mean it's an ATO brand top off unit. It could just be a powerhead, If you loose power the alarm will sound. George Edited November 14, 2008 by geofloors
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