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lesm
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 Posted: Wed Mar 25th, 2009 10:14 pm
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any news when the dio-32 be out ?

les m

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Jeff Millard
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 Posted: Wed Mar 25th, 2009 11:03 pm
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lesm wrote: any news when the dio-32 be out ?

les m


LightORamaJohn wrote: The DIO32 is actually in use commercially. It will be availabe during the June sale.




By the time of the summer sale...

Jeff

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 Posted: Sun Jul 19th, 2009 04:03 pm
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joshua wrote: are they really going to bring back the strip light controllers that i wanted so bad 3 years ago?

any word on these at all. i heard someone mention them a while back but nothing since.

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 Posted: Sun Jul 19th, 2009 06:08 pm
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Are you referring to this item?

http://lightorama.com/Documents/LOR800D.pdf

 



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 Posted: Sun Jul 19th, 2009 07:42 pm
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YES! where did you find that? I really wanted one of these years ago but they never got released.

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 Posted: Sun Jul 19th, 2009 09:28 pm
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I haven't heard anything more about those. I would certainly like one though...

All the documents from LOR can be found here...

http://lightorama.com/Documents/



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 Posted: Sun Jul 19th, 2009 10:46 pm
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Just a heads up for those planning on using on using the pump controllers.  from my extensive background in saltwater fish tanks, Magnetic drive pumps do not like to go from on to off constantly.  this will cause them to fail over time.  most of the wavemaker controllers they sell simulate a quick fade up and down to protect the pumps.  Keep this in mind when sequencing for these.

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msbreton wrote: Is there any way we can get more details on the fountain controller early?  How will it connect to the LoR network?  Will it work with S2 now or will there need to be an S2 upgrade?  Will pumps be sold at the same time from LoR or should we plan on using any magnetic pump?

-Mike


It appears on the LOR network just like any other LOR controller. It has unit address switches and network connections just like a LOR1602W. The first three channels control three 120 VAC sockets designed for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors (PMSM.) You must not plug other types of devices into these sockets. The pump motor is part of the circuit.

PMSM refers to the motor technology and is the type commonly used in pond pumps. The type of motor to impeller connection (magnetic or solid) is not relevant. We are negotiating with a US distributor to sell pumps that we know work well. We have found that Split-tube PMSM pumps that have rigidly (not magnetically) attached impellers work very well and are very efficient.

This controller does not require S2. The channels are manipulated just like lighting channels except that twinkle and shimmer are not supported because they would be really rough on the motors. On, off, %level and fade up/down work as expected.






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