TrojanScott
Active member
Hi Roger,
I did a major replumb job this weekend, and the head unit on the osmolator got a bit wet. I should have covered it with some plastic, but hindsight....
Anyway, when I plugged it in last night, two different times, the pump turns on, then it flashed red that the level was too low, (it wasn't, the probe is wet and submerged to where it should be) and then it turned off.
Left it unplugged last night, and this morning, plugged in, and all seems fine. Hoping it is okay moving forward, but wondering if you've run across this. Maybe the board got some moisture in it, needed to fully dry out?
Thanks,
Scott
I did a major replumb job this weekend, and the head unit on the osmolator got a bit wet. I should have covered it with some plastic, but hindsight....
Anyway, when I plugged it in last night, two different times, the pump turns on, then it flashed red that the level was too low, (it wasn't, the probe is wet and submerged to where it should be) and then it turned off.
Left it unplugged last night, and this morning, plugged in, and all seems fine. Hoping it is okay moving forward, but wondering if you've run across this. Maybe the board got some moisture in it, needed to fully dry out?
Thanks,
Scott