Getting going - looking for Circuits / features and Aux Circuits explanation #990
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Thanks for all the work Ya'll do - this is awesome. Have hardware working - I can switch my relays and valves on the test bench. Trying to setup dashPanel to do what I want and then schedule it. I have identified 4 things I want to put on the schedule and I cannot find the explantion of general theory of how PoolController / dashPanel operates. I'm needing to translate the 4 modes below with the 4 valve positons of each to how this software operates. I'm willing to do the reading - really just looking to where the explanation is - I can't seem to find it in the Wiki. Pool Mode Jets / Skim Pool Mode Herbert Spa Mode Heat Spa Mode Overflow |
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This stuff is just incredible. So... I'm setting up poolController solo without an Intellicenter and getting the idea that is not as popular a setup as with an Intellicenter. All good, but I suspect the configuration is just a bit different. I have setup my 4 Valves and pump (single speed) in Aux Circuits, created Circuit Groups for my 4 modes in the previous post with the 4 valves and the pump. Then set the schedule using the Circuit Groups. On the test bench it works great. I am not sure what is normal as I have never had a Pool before and therefore never even seen an Intellicenter. I'm excited that it works the way I was hoping - I've no idea what is normal or if this is how others using this standalone (no intellicenter) do it. My valves are turning, my 3HP is clicking - VERY Excited - did a little happy dance. Now to figure out the heater. |
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There are 4 main valve modes for as shared body pool/spa. These include Pool Mode: Spa Mode Spillway: (this is actually a pool mode but the return is to the spa so it overflows) Spa Drain: Essentially the Intake/Return valves should control all of the flow for the pool and spa modes. These two valves control where the water is drawn from and returned to. However, it is not uncommon to have a 3rd valve on the intake side for things like a suction side cleaner or a skimmer. And another for spa jets downstream of the spa return. Most folks do not switch between the main drain and the skimmer and simply balance the this on the intake side but Nixie will support you adding additional valves to turn off your skimmers. Keep in mind when you are in spa mode you are isolating the plumbing from the pool and pool mode should be the default undiverted positions of the valves. This means that when neither the pool or spa are selected it should default to both intake and return in an undiverted state. Intake from the pool and return to the pool. |
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Sorry was on vacation for a week. Also most of your answers are succinctly and precisely stated - but it takes me days to read, reread, fully comprehend and implement your answers. Not a knock on you at all, just takes a minute. I have all the valve actuators now and will be hooking them up in the system and seeing if I can successfully schedule all four modes. Hoping to have it in by this weekend. Will post up a pic if I get it working. How do we donate to the cause? Certainly an enormous effort has gone into this venture. Thanks for all you guys do and your patience. |
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There are 4 main valve modes for as shared body pool/spa. These include
Pool Mode:
Intake: Not diverted
Return: Not diverted
Spa Mode
Intake: Diverted
Return: Diverted
Spillway: (this is actually a pool mode but the return is to the spa so it overflows)
Intake: Not Diverted
Return: Diverted
Spa Drain:
Intake: Diverted
Return: Not Diverted
Essentially the Intake/Return valves should control all of the flow for the pool and spa modes. These two valves control where the water is drawn from and returned to. However, it is not uncommon to have a 3rd valve on the intake side for things like a suction side cleaner or a skimmer. And another for spa jets downstream of the spa return.
Most folks do…