The documentation on how this is supposed to work is confusing. I have an Intellicenter in "10D" configuration (two bodies of water). This has two dedicated load relays, one for the "pool" and one for the "spa". My installer connected an Intelliflow VSF to the "spa" relay and initially didn't connect it to the RS-485 bus. He later did. But it's still on the relay, which the pump manual says we shouldn't do. When it's off for a number of hours, and comes back on, it can take up to 2.5 hours to reestablish communication via RS-485. But if I just turn if off for about 10 minutes, it's fine.
I'd like to take it off the relay, but then it seems to me that there's no way of having the default "spa" slider control the pump. I can have different variable speed circuits and put each as a schedule entry, with none active meaning the pump is off, but I don't see a way of controlling the pump via the built-in button. Am I missing something? Shouldn't this be possible?
I'd like to take it off the relay, but then it seems to me that there's no way of having the default "spa" slider control the pump. I can have different variable speed circuits and put each as a schedule entry, with none active meaning the pump is off, but I don't see a way of controlling the pump via the built-in button. Am I missing something? Shouldn't this be possible?