Almost Fire Sale

pulpfiction1

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Nov 16, 2010
Location
42.418807, -82.174073
yi think i just dodge the fire sale myself,dont know if any water got in there,my ro hasnt been working last few days and now i know why,if it wasnt for that fuse i think it could of gotten far worst.
f you have one of these keep an eye on it,if anyone has a unit that is a parts unit with the display let me know

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unibob

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Mar 15, 2012
Location
St Thomas
Wow. I think you dodged one for sure.


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pulpfiction1

Reef Scavenger
Joined
Nov 16, 2010
Location
42.418807, -82.174073
who would of guessed a water unit would burn up like that?now converting it to a regular operated rodi,everything vertex put in runs at 110v except the pump that runs at 24,all the solinoids are 110v,the auto flush and the shut off,put in a 4 way valve and a manual flush and use my tds handheld until i get brs inline tds meters
 

Pistol

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Aug 16, 2012
Location
Corunna
wow, 110v into that little plastic box that is obviously not water tight, crazy!
 

Jewel

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Oct 11, 2011
Location
Wingham Ontario
O man sorry to hear this, Pulp you got some luck for sure, mostly bad though, You'll straighten it out. Us old Reefers are resilient.
 

scubasteve

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Joined
May 4, 2014
Location
Cambridge, Ontario
this is why i open up and seal any units i can... a thin layer of silicone goes a long way sometimes....(saved my backside more times than i can count) the problem is they design them to resist water splashing but they never design to stop moisture from humidity and those circuit boards dont take much to arc out
 
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