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Originally Posted by bvlester
I think there is a relay in there that maybe sticking you may have to just clean the wloe thing. You can use a volt meter to see where the power leads goto and if it is going through the relay once you have the float attached and check the switch as if it got changed by acident then you have to use the other switch input location or just switch it back to the original mode I believe it should be in mode a and the sencor in sencor 1.
Bill
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Bill:
If I have interpreted your notes correctly I should:
1. clean float (done)
2. clean contacts (red light is coming on so the contact should be good)
3. open controller and clean the circuits with peroxide?
4. let dry and test
5. swap modes on the controller, then test again.
Since this unit worked smoothly for 12 months with the existing mode I am hoping that step 3 and 4 should solve the issue.