03-18-2021, 04:57 AM
Matt,
My comments may be way off base since I have not laid eyes on your system. That caveat issued. If your sensors penetrate the tank, then there is a rather simple cause for the tank reading full.
If you have the system where your sensors penetrate the tank, the electronics sense a change in capacitance for the individual sensors. If the end of the sensor inside the tank becomes corroded or fouled, then the electronics “thinks” the sensor is in contact with liquid. The only solution that works for any period is to replace them. It’s not particularly hard. http://newellgurus.com/showthread.php?ti...1#pid45101
My comments may be way off base since I have not laid eyes on your system. That caveat issued. If your sensors penetrate the tank, then there is a rather simple cause for the tank reading full.
If you have the system where your sensors penetrate the tank, the electronics sense a change in capacitance for the individual sensors. If the end of the sensor inside the tank becomes corroded or fouled, then the electronics “thinks” the sensor is in contact with liquid. The only solution that works for any period is to replace them. It’s not particularly hard. http://newellgurus.com/showthread.php?ti...1#pid45101
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