09-30-2018, 02:32 PM
Hi Fred,
So the way I was able to get the Robo-Tank to control my Fluval lights was with the plug. The Pro lights have a 4-pin plug that connects the light to the power supply. PIN out is (in no particular order) HOT, Ground, WHITE PWM, BLUE PWM.
If your light also uses the similar style plug then you have PWM control capable lights, and you can use the same method I did to control the lights. If you are in doubt, post a picture of the plug and I will tell you if you can wire it the same way I wired mine.
So the way I was able to get the Robo-Tank to control my Fluval lights was with the plug. The Pro lights have a 4-pin plug that connects the light to the power supply. PIN out is (in no particular order) HOT, Ground, WHITE PWM, BLUE PWM.
If your light also uses the similar style plug then you have PWM control capable lights, and you can use the same method I did to control the lights. If you are in doubt, post a picture of the plug and I will tell you if you can wire it the same way I wired mine.