Sorry if this is a little long Roger.
I had the notorious squealing alarm go off and noticed that both 6100's stopped working. I've had them for about 15 months and they have never had any maintenance so after searching the forum I knew that cleaning would probably solve the problem and sure enough after soaking both streams in vinegar overnight they both returned to normal operation.......
....anyway as soon as I had the streams working again I decided that I should do a bit of tank cleaning and in the process somehow managed to dislodge the tube that feeds water from the top of the tank and into the Calcium reactor and before I knew it the household earth leakage device had shut the power off...to cut a long story short I saw that some water had entered one of the power boards ( not the one that powers the streams). Anyway, after the power was restored I discovered that the streams no longer worked and I had a close look at where the driver boxes are mounted and saw a few drips of water in their vicinity. I can't say for sure but I'm worried that water may have gotten into one or both of the boxes.
The multicontroller and the two transformers are all well away from the area that had the water dripping so I'm sure that none of them got wet.
The streams each have their own switch on the same power board which is also well away from where the water dripped.
These are the symptoms; I switch the LH side stream on and nothing happens - none of the LED's on the multicontroller lights up and neither stream works. I switch the RH side one on and the red (power) LED and the four lower yellow LEDS on the mulicontroller light up and after a few seconds the driver/s (I can't tell if it's one or both ?) start to squeal and neither stream works..... I switch the RH one off and the sqealing stops -and the LED's go out. Once again neither of the streams work.
I'm puzzled as to why if one of the driver boxes got wet then why would both streams and the muticontroller be affected ?. If both had gotten wet then why do they react differently viz a viz the multicontroller.....

Any ideas would be appreciated.
I had the notorious squealing alarm go off and noticed that both 6100's stopped working. I've had them for about 15 months and they have never had any maintenance so after searching the forum I knew that cleaning would probably solve the problem and sure enough after soaking both streams in vinegar overnight they both returned to normal operation.......
....anyway as soon as I had the streams working again I decided that I should do a bit of tank cleaning and in the process somehow managed to dislodge the tube that feeds water from the top of the tank and into the Calcium reactor and before I knew it the household earth leakage device had shut the power off...to cut a long story short I saw that some water had entered one of the power boards ( not the one that powers the streams). Anyway, after the power was restored I discovered that the streams no longer worked and I had a close look at where the driver boxes are mounted and saw a few drips of water in their vicinity. I can't say for sure but I'm worried that water may have gotten into one or both of the boxes.
The multicontroller and the two transformers are all well away from the area that had the water dripping so I'm sure that none of them got wet.
The streams each have their own switch on the same power board which is also well away from where the water dripped.
These are the symptoms; I switch the LH side stream on and nothing happens - none of the LED's on the multicontroller lights up and neither stream works. I switch the RH side one on and the red (power) LED and the four lower yellow LEDS on the mulicontroller light up and after a few seconds the driver/s (I can't tell if it's one or both ?) start to squeal and neither stream works..... I switch the RH one off and the sqealing stops -and the LED's go out. Once again neither of the streams work.
I'm puzzled as to why if one of the driver boxes got wet then why would both streams and the muticontroller be affected ?. If both had gotten wet then why do they react differently viz a viz the multicontroller.....
Any ideas would be appreciated.