Hey guys quick question.....
Third season with my Aquapure 1400 and it has worked flawlessly, until now. I noticed that every once in awhile I get the No flow message, no errors. Flow is fine. I cleaned off the sensor and the same thing happens. Every once in a while it just flips to no flow, then a few minutes later works fine again.
MY question is should the unit ever get a No flow message while the pumps are running? I think I would have caught it earlier but I'm wondering if I just never noticed the brief no flow status on my unit before.
I tried resetting the device with the white reset button on the unit. No change, just every once in awhile if flips to No flow. It is still producing the level of Chlorine I expect to get. That made me wonder if it is something that is normal and I never noticed it before.
The good news is when I took the control panel off to look for the reset button, I realized that this would be a very simple install. Just don't want to spend 175 bucks for a new sensor.
Thanks for your help!
Third season with my Aquapure 1400 and it has worked flawlessly, until now. I noticed that every once in awhile I get the No flow message, no errors. Flow is fine. I cleaned off the sensor and the same thing happens. Every once in a while it just flips to no flow, then a few minutes later works fine again.
MY question is should the unit ever get a No flow message while the pumps are running? I think I would have caught it earlier but I'm wondering if I just never noticed the brief no flow status on my unit before.
I tried resetting the device with the white reset button on the unit. No change, just every once in awhile if flips to No flow. It is still producing the level of Chlorine I expect to get. That made me wonder if it is something that is normal and I never noticed it before.
The good news is when I took the control panel off to look for the reset button, I realized that this would be a very simple install. Just don't want to spend 175 bucks for a new sensor.
Thanks for your help!