Hi, hoping someone else has ran into this and can help me troubleshoot my ic40 SWG.
Installed 2012, Easytouch control center with ic40. When I start the pump, the SWG comes on as it should. The SWG starts with lights blinking, looks normal then it seems to just shut off!
Checked voltage out of the printed circuit board, checks ok at 39v. The PCB has some lights on it, most are green, but there is 1 that blinks red.....labeled D1. There is a D2 next to it which is solid green.
Any idea what D1 light indicates? The 4 wire connector coming out of the PCB has +, - for power and the other two are marked D+ and D-. So I am wondering if this has something to do with one plates not functioning properly.
Easytouch diagnostics only tells me 'no com' (of course, its not powered on!)
Thanks for any tips on where to go from here before a new ic40!
OK - Looking at schematic looks like D+ and D- are for data to the ic40 unit. So, red light likely means no data, of course as the unit is powered down (when should be running).
So now, are there any conditions which would cause sudden shutdown to an ic40? Some sort of safety which cuts it out? I could see if the flow switch was bad, but I would think that is what the red 'Flow' light is for...
Installed 2012, Easytouch control center with ic40. When I start the pump, the SWG comes on as it should. The SWG starts with lights blinking, looks normal then it seems to just shut off!
Checked voltage out of the printed circuit board, checks ok at 39v. The PCB has some lights on it, most are green, but there is 1 that blinks red.....labeled D1. There is a D2 next to it which is solid green.
Any idea what D1 light indicates? The 4 wire connector coming out of the PCB has +, - for power and the other two are marked D+ and D-. So I am wondering if this has something to do with one plates not functioning properly.
Easytouch diagnostics only tells me 'no com' (of course, its not powered on!)
Thanks for any tips on where to go from here before a new ic40!
OK - Looking at schematic looks like D+ and D- are for data to the ic40 unit. So, red light likely means no data, of course as the unit is powered down (when should be running).
So now, are there any conditions which would cause sudden shutdown to an ic40? Some sort of safety which cuts it out? I could see if the flow switch was bad, but I would think that is what the red 'Flow' light is for...
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