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Cujo#31 12-23-2015 03:38 AM

NEED HELP WITH MP10
 
Ok. So I got the infamous red/green flash on my driver the other day indicating a pump stall. Checked wet side, turning freely, checked dry side, turning freely. Tried power....red/green flash.
Then started the process of eliminaton. Swapped dry sides to drivers. Same error, same side. Switched everything back to original, swapped wet sides. Same error, same side. Figured I had it ruled out to faulty dry side. Took it apart to see if there was a cause.....nothing. so.....off to J&L today, $140.00 later I have my new dry side. Get it home. Hook everything up.....red/green flash. WTF?????? No matter which circuit board I hook to faulty side I get red/green but no fault code on other side. Even tried switching power supplies...nothing. CAN ANYONE HELP!!!!!!

rusty shackleford 12-23-2015 03:57 AM

Did you try clearing the memory on it ?

Chase31 12-23-2015 03:57 AM

Try a new power supply, mine flashed red and something but not sure what one. I would assume it's the power supply (24v converter)


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Cujo#31 12-23-2015 04:07 AM

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Originally Posted by rusty shackleford (Post 975168)
Did you try clearing the memory on it ?

If you mean the "heard reset" yes. It won't even allow me to do that when hooked up to faulty side. If you are talking by way of using a computer....way beyond me bud

Cujo#31 12-23-2015 04:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Chase31 (Post 975169)
Try a new power supply, mine flashed red and something but not sure what one. I would assume it's the power supply (24v converter)


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I tried each different power supply each and every time with no luck

Cujo#31 12-23-2015 04:12 AM

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Originally Posted by rusty shackleford (Post 975168)
Did you try clearing the memory on it ?

And when I swap circuit boards the driver works perfectly on other side. If I hook working driver to faulty side I get same fault code.

rusty shackleford 12-23-2015 04:27 AM

Try holding the mode button , does it respond at all ?

Cujo#31 12-23-2015 04:37 AM

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Originally Posted by rusty shackleford (Post 975174)
Try holding the mode button , does it respond at all ?

Ya.....it responds by flashing red/green. I just did hard reset again by switching board to other side and still nothing

rusty shackleford 12-23-2015 04:44 AM

So you're saying that from the time you plug it in , right off the bat it's red/green and will not respond to anything ?

Cujo#31 12-23-2015 05:03 AM

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Originally Posted by rusty shackleford (Post 975179)
So you're saying that from the time you plug it in , right off the bat it's red/green and will not respond to anything ?

I get one, maybe two cycles of red green yellow (in that order I believe) then right to red green. Even if I'm holding mode and set buttons when I put in power supply it does not respond at all. Conversely. If I hook the "faulty" circuit board to the other side...perfect function. The wet sides each work perfectly on the right side. The circuit boards work perfectly on the right side. The left (origins fault side( has the NEW dry side... and still jack squat


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