galoot
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So I broke down my system today to start my upgrade, setup a temp tank and went to reinstall my Osmolator 3155. Plugged in the system, and the 5017 starting buzzing saying low/no water, never read the water level correctly. Never showed green light, never pumped water. It would start and stop buzzing when I'd move it around. But never worked correctly. Was perfectly fine for all these years prior to moving it today.
Any thoughts? Is it good as dead? probably eight or so years old.
Thanks!
FYI, Found this thread. Trying to save your typing! Sounds similiar to my issues.....
Hi,
I've got a problem, or few, with my osmolator. Might be time to get a new one.
1st issue is the power connection seems loose. I have to wiggle to power to get it turned on.
2nd issue is the 'water high' light stays on solid and 'water low' flashed red, and the pump doesn't work.
Is there anything troubleshooting I can do, or just buy a new one?
I've soaked it overnight in vinegar and still not working...
...This would likely be water damage at the power connection, this is typically caused by the power supply tip landing in a sump or puddle and being plugged in wet. The power supply tip has corroded and replacing it will solve the poor contact, the red too low flashing and red too high solid is the water damage indicator, the controller would have to be repaired to solve this, if the damage is minor they are usually repairable.
Any thoughts? Is it good as dead? probably eight or so years old.
Thanks!
FYI, Found this thread. Trying to save your typing! Sounds similiar to my issues.....
Hi,
I've got a problem, or few, with my osmolator. Might be time to get a new one.
1st issue is the power connection seems loose. I have to wiggle to power to get it turned on.
2nd issue is the 'water high' light stays on solid and 'water low' flashed red, and the pump doesn't work.
Is there anything troubleshooting I can do, or just buy a new one?
I've soaked it overnight in vinegar and still not working...
...This would likely be water damage at the power connection, this is typically caused by the power supply tip landing in a sump or puddle and being plugged in wet. The power supply tip has corroded and replacing it will solve the poor contact, the red too low flashing and red too high solid is the water damage indicator, the controller would have to be repaired to solve this, if the damage is minor they are usually repairable.
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