Robo-Tank DIY All-In-One Aquarium Controller User Manual
The controller can handle one auto fish feeder to feed your fish 2 times a day. (4 times a day coming soon).
Feeding Cycle Settings
You can also select how long the feed cycle will last. In the image its set to 10 minutes. After 10 minutes the AC outlets go to
the regular schedule.
and the last feeding time will be updated.
Robo-Tank DIY All-In-One Aquarium Controller
Feeding the Fish
From the Settings screen you can access the FEED
SETTINGS screen, shown on the left. There's 2
different views for the feed setting screen
depending how many AC outlets you have. If you
only have 8 AC outlets you'll see the top image, if you
have 16 AC outlets you'll see the next image.
On this screen you can select which outlets turn
on/off while your fish are being feed. If the outlet
icon is green the power will be turned on when a
feed cycle happens if it isn't already. If the outlet icon
is gray it will turn off the outlet during the feed cycle.
You have the option of using the auto feeder or
manually feeding your fish. Press the checkbox to
enable or disable it. When the auto feeder is
disabled the AC outlets still turn on/off based on
your selections.
The controller will only allow the auto feeder to run
5 days per day maximum. You can reset the counter
by pressing the Reset Feed Count button.
If you manually feed your fish and don't use an auto
feeder but would like the home screen feed time to
update simply leave the auto feeder enabled and set
the feeding schedules to when you manually feed
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User Manual v4.05 – Page 29
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