So I've read through searching on here and am still a little unsure.
My SWG or pump is not on a timer of any sort yet, and I have been just leaving the SWG on auto. Last night I had the controller box door open at the same time as turning the pump off I noticed the generating light staying on after the pump was on. The "No Flow" light also did not come on, but I didn't wait too long before just shutting the unit off.
I have read that the SWG should be in the same timer line as the pump as that is the safest way, so I will rig that up once I get a timer.
Does it take a while to register "No Flow"? If so, how long should I wait so I can troubleshoot safely?
If the volts/amps reading is 0 is it actually safe to leave on?
The generating light might stay on if it's still in it's "cycle"?
I am manually turning my pump on and off now, so no biggie to flick another switch, but I guess I might have a bad flow switch? (the cell is brand new!)
Thanks.
My SWG or pump is not on a timer of any sort yet, and I have been just leaving the SWG on auto. Last night I had the controller box door open at the same time as turning the pump off I noticed the generating light staying on after the pump was on. The "No Flow" light also did not come on, but I didn't wait too long before just shutting the unit off.
I have read that the SWG should be in the same timer line as the pump as that is the safest way, so I will rig that up once I get a timer.
Does it take a while to register "No Flow"? If so, how long should I wait so I can troubleshoot safely?
If the volts/amps reading is 0 is it actually safe to leave on?
The generating light might stay on if it's still in it's "cycle"?
I am manually turning my pump on and off now, so no biggie to flick another switch, but I guess I might have a bad flow switch? (the cell is brand new!)
Thanks.