Tunze osmolator has a solid high light on, and a blinking low light on. Plus the alarm is sounding and I hear the relay click once when I plug in the controller. Any ideas? Does this light combination mean something?
It worked fine the other day. I had to buy a new metering pump for it because the old one somehow got water in it and shorted out. The controller was NOT doing this before I bought the new pump. I verified this by plugging in the controller without the faulty pump wired up. Wanted to test for proper functionality before I bought a new pump. This just started happening after it was sitting for a week (with no power connected and sensors out of the water). I connected the new pump, put the sensors back in the tank, plugged in the controller, and then noticed this issue. Unplugging the new pump makes no difference.
The controller never got wet. I wiped off the electronic sensor. The controller has worked fine before and no new items have been installed near it. I'm not sure how old the controller is. I tested the float (NC circuit when down, circuit opens when float is lifted) and its working fine. The proper voltage is getting to the controller. Perhaps the electronic sensor is malfunctioning? I know a little about electronics, just need to know what to test for on which 4 wires. I also have experience in soldering small stuff so removing/replacing the sensor is not a problem. Trying to save money where ever I can because I haven't been working much.
It worked fine the other day. I had to buy a new metering pump for it because the old one somehow got water in it and shorted out. The controller was NOT doing this before I bought the new pump. I verified this by plugging in the controller without the faulty pump wired up. Wanted to test for proper functionality before I bought a new pump. This just started happening after it was sitting for a week (with no power connected and sensors out of the water). I connected the new pump, put the sensors back in the tank, plugged in the controller, and then noticed this issue. Unplugging the new pump makes no difference.
The controller never got wet. I wiped off the electronic sensor. The controller has worked fine before and no new items have been installed near it. I'm not sure how old the controller is. I tested the float (NC circuit when down, circuit opens when float is lifted) and its working fine. The proper voltage is getting to the controller. Perhaps the electronic sensor is malfunctioning? I know a little about electronics, just need to know what to test for on which 4 wires. I also have experience in soldering small stuff so removing/replacing the sensor is not a problem. Trying to save money where ever I can because I haven't been working much.
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