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Old 01-08-2018, 12:49 AM
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Mavv, Maybe someone with more experience with mixes will chime in. Please correct me if I’m wrong, setting up your pump to come on on-demand from 0% will cause the pumps ESC to overheat and seems to have a slight delay on the controls. What I have noticed in some videos and examples is to set up your pump to constantly run but at a slower percentage rate, then mix it with one or all of your control channels. I believe this reduces over heating on your pumps ESC. Also this setup seems to be more responsive.

The videos are great examples of what can be achieved by mixing. Would be great if they also shared the mixes and the values. Maybe Frank will chime in on how he accomplish this.
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Old 01-11-2018, 11:53 AM
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Mavv, Maybe someone with more experience with mixes will chime in. Please correct me if I’m wrong, setting up your pump to come on on-demand from 0% will cause the pumps ESC to overheat and seems to have a slight delay on the controls. What I have noticed in some videos and examples is to set up your pump to constantly run but at a slower percentage rate, then mix it with one or all of your control channels. I believe this reduces over heating on your pumps ESC. Also this setup seems to be more responsive.

The videos are great examples of what can be achieved by mixing. Would be great if they also shared the mixes and the values. Maybe Frank will chime in on how he accomplish this.
Ya ive seen that on youtube and its what I am trying to figure out to do. For now its pump on or off when I use the machine.
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