Have had that wand for years. Haven't really found a use for it.
You need to wand a unit if it is failing or giving a red light, yes? I mean, you could wand a working unit for fun, but it makes no money, and uses up time you can't charge for.
So you're asking a failing unit to give you a report. I wonder if the reporting is accurate? or if it is false since the unit itself is failing.
For example how do i interpret susas' readout?
FIRMWARE IC40-2.01 MFG DATE 121509
TOTAL CELL HRS 00073 PCB 094701202
HRS EACH OUTPUT
20% 00072:14 80% 00000:00
40% 00001:36 100% 00000:00
60% 00000:01 BOOST 00000:00
REVERSE CYCLE 5 HRS # REVERSES 0001
SALT 4200ppm CALIBRATED
WATER TEMP 82
CELL VOLTS 18.2
HRS HI SALT 00002:19 HRS LOW TEMP 00000:00
HRS GOOD SALT 00071:32 HRS INSPT CELL 00000:00
HRS ADD SALT 00000:00 HRS NO FLOW 00037:59
HRS LOW SALT 00035:22
SELF TEST PASSED
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This unit probably has no problems, but to view the report, could suggest otherwise.
Total hrs reported: 73
Hrs good NaCl: 71 +/-
Hrs low NaCl: 35 +/-
Hrs high NaCl: 2 +/-
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Total hrs: 108
Hmmm.
OK
REVERSE CYCLE 5 HRS # REVERSES 0001
One 5 hour reverse cycle on 73 hours of cell time? The amount of total reverse time compared to total cell time indicates a low run percent on the cell, but a single five hour reverse cycle indicates a high percent cell run time, however, the total time, which most of it is low %, does not support this.
Not to mention, getting your laptop out, wait for it to boot, find a place to set your laptop without it falling (off the heater that's running) Where you can see the screen good, just to get info that you may or may not be able to trust.
I don't know... I think i get more use out of my firmware flasher than my wand.