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With the "Reeflink", it is said that these pumps can be "synchronized". Does this mean that two pumps can simply do the same thing, at the same time, or can it be split up? Can it be programmed to have one pump ramp up, while the other is slowing down? My goal is to create a flow in one direction for a period of time, then have it switch to the other direction.
The pumps are already installed in two independent closed loops. One has two discharges on one end of the tank, and the other has two discharges on the other end of the tank. The discharges are pointing towards the opposite end of the tank.
If I can alternate the flow from one pump to the other, it will create a slow back and forth flow to the tank. Which is what the system was set up and designed to do. Unfortunately, I got false information about these pumps. I was told they could do this and was never told about the Reeflink. I have no need to purchase a Reeflink if it can not do what I want it to do.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Peace
EC
The pumps are already installed in two independent closed loops. One has two discharges on one end of the tank, and the other has two discharges on the other end of the tank. The discharges are pointing towards the opposite end of the tank.
If I can alternate the flow from one pump to the other, it will create a slow back and forth flow to the tank. Which is what the system was set up and designed to do. Unfortunately, I got false information about these pumps. I was told they could do this and was never told about the Reeflink. I have no need to purchase a Reeflink if it can not do what I want it to do.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Peace
EC


