dwd5813
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is there a safety feature that prevents the osmolator pump from restarting properly after being run dry? this morning on the way out i noticed that my top off tank had run low enough that the pump was running but not putting out any water. i didn't have time to deal with it so rather than let it run like that i unplugged the power cord from the controller.
when i got home this evening i filled up the top off tank and plugged back in. the controller alarmed for a second or two and then seemed to switch on the pump but it didn't move water. i tried unplugging and plugging back in to no avail. what did work was using a 5cc syringe plugged into the output tubing to draw air. was the problem just trapped air in the pump *seems so* or is there some other trick that might have worked?
when i got home this evening i filled up the top off tank and plugged back in. the controller alarmed for a second or two and then seemed to switch on the pump but it didn't move water. i tried unplugging and plugging back in to no avail. what did work was using a 5cc syringe plugged into the output tubing to draw air. was the problem just trapped air in the pump *seems so* or is there some other trick that might have worked?