Diy apex 0-10 lines

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Ok so I just ordered an apex, a varios and a wxm for my mp10’s. I have a wavepuck 2 as well. I have plenty of cat5 laying around as well as plugs and the crimper for it. I have made plenty of Ethernet lines for my houses patch panel but I am wondering if anyone can tell me how to wire the rj45 so I can control the two pumps from one of the pwm ports? I know that there are two pwm ports and each one can control two channels I just haven’t been able to find a guide to how to make it work. Also how to wire the 3.5mm control plug for the varios. Any info would be awesome. I did look a bunch on the Neptune systems forum but couldn’t find anything super useful especially in regards to setting up the 3.5 going into the varios. Thanks in advance
 
Whoops just noticed this was the wrong sub forum, any chance a mod could move it to controllers for me ? =D
 
Which powerheads are you wanting to control with the V1-4 ports?
Here is a pinout for the ports both are the same config.

1VmxuQUX_o.jpg
 
Which powerheads are you wanting to control with the V1-4 ports?
Here is a pinout for the ports both are the same config.

1VmxuQUX_o.jpg

Thanks man, saved that photo lol. Want to control a varios-2 and a waveline wavepuck 2. The wavepuck came with an Ethernet cord already but I’d rather combine the two controllable pumps I have into one port and save the other for future uses
 
Thanks man, saved that photo lol. Want to control a varios-2 and a waveline wavepuck 2. The wavepuck came with an Ethernet cord already but I’d rather combine the two controllable pumps I have into one port and save the other for future uses

So your Varios is going to be used on a closed loop setup, as in you would want to control it with the 0-10V to set pulses/waves? If that is not your goal and it's simply your return pump there is no need to connect it to the 010V port that I can think of.
Here in these pics you can see the cable for the Varios, if you have the cable you can always just use a multi meter to check the tip/bands on the 3.5 jack to see where they go into the rj45
http://blog.coralvue.com/reef-octopus-varios-0-10v-advanced-pump-control/
 
So your Varios is going to be used on a closed loop setup, as in you would want to control it with the 0-10V to set pulses/waves? If that is not your goal and it's simply your return pump there is no need to connect it to the 010V port that I can think of.
Here in these pics you can see the cable for the Varios, if you have the cable you can always just use a multi meter to check the tip/bands on the 3.5 jack to see where they go into the rj45
http://blog.coralvue.com/reef-octopus-varios-0-10v-advanced-pump-control/

Thanks for that link too, it is just going to be a return pump, but I want to control it like that so I can just hit feed mode on my phone and shut off all flow with one button. I realize this may be a bit overkill just to have feed mode, but I will be using all of the 120v outlets and at least this way I can still control the pump through the apex without having to have it plugged into the apex itself (don’t feel like dropping over another 100$ just to have more controllable outlets)
 

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