It does actually turn on and off with the AquaLink. In fact, I bet come 1p, it'll still run because of the AquaLink schedule. Maybe it runs on both. If that's the case, then I just need to figure out how to delete the schedule from the device.

I think you need at least one schedule on the pump for it to run.

The schedules on the pump can select the pump speed while the schedule on the Aqualink can only turn the pump ON and OFF.

If you get the two setup properly with overlapping times the pump should do as you want.

Doesn't the heater need to be on a relay if I sometimes want the pump without heat and sometimes want the pump with heat?

You have a heater ON/OFF toggle on your iAqualink. That controls the heater through the low voltage "firemans switch"" in the heater. That allows the heater to be powered but OFF when the pump is running.

 
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