TahoeMike00
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My forum and google searches have not answered my question. I inadvertently adjusted the feed rate slider from within the app before noting what it was defaulted to. So I decided to contact tech support via e-mail. While I was at it, I asked what the default feed setting should be from within the control panel specifically for the RT-700.
The answer I received (for the 700) was 1.0% in the app and 10 in the control panel.
So what is the purpose of having settings in 2 different interfaces with dissimilar numbers? "10" in the control panel and "1.0%" from the app. Eg: so if you change the slider in the app, from let's say "1.0" to "5.0" how is it relevant to the "10" setting in the control panel. Is it relational? Such that if you changed the slider in the app from 1 to 5, would you be doubling (or halving) the percentages of feed if the controller was set to 5 instead of 10?
And I understand that the feed rates are to compensate for reducing the chances of flameouts in hotter ambient temperature climates. And such a wide range of adjustability between the app and the control panel -- that can't all be for temperature compensation/flameout control. Can it? Or is this a means of increasing or decreasing the amount of smoke generated through those settings?
The answer I received (for the 700) was 1.0% in the app and 10 in the control panel.
So what is the purpose of having settings in 2 different interfaces with dissimilar numbers? "10" in the control panel and "1.0%" from the app. Eg: so if you change the slider in the app, from let's say "1.0" to "5.0" how is it relevant to the "10" setting in the control panel. Is it relational? Such that if you changed the slider in the app from 1 to 5, would you be doubling (or halving) the percentages of feed if the controller was set to 5 instead of 10?
And I understand that the feed rates are to compensate for reducing the chances of flameouts in hotter ambient temperature climates. And such a wide range of adjustability between the app and the control panel -- that can't all be for temperature compensation/flameout control. Can it? Or is this a means of increasing or decreasing the amount of smoke generated through those settings?