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System Won't Turn On ::Fixed::
I have a two rotor setup, and I have one jet in each primary intake runner. I just installed my HFS-3 and got through step 5, Road Test. Everything worked as advertised, and the spray pattern was perfect. I decided to measure the volume of the output by reverting to step 3 and collecting the output of both jets for 60 seconds.
After about 30 sec, the pump turned off, and now the system won't turn on. I did get a good volume measurement, but how do I turn it back on? The fuses seem to be OK. |
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Re: System Won't Turn On
Is you water tank level low?
After it has turned off, was there any led on the gauge turned on?
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Richard L aquamist technical support |
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Re: System Won't Turn On
Richard,
As I replied in my e-mail, I managed to contact Jeff Howerton (after he returned from SEMA), and he diagnosed the problem. The tank level wasn't low, but the system thought it was. My water level sensor (not the one you supply) malfunctioned and provided a closed circuit under all conditions. I disconnected it, and all is well. I already ordered a replacement. Thanks. |
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