Spring Analogue controller. First job of the day and the pressure sensing light is on (blue) as normal so I guess everything is up to pressure. Open the pole valve and ...... nothing. Leave the valve open walk back to the van and the pressure light is on still
Remove the pump to reel pipe ..... nothing
Put the pipework back together and whack the pressure dial round as far as it goes - pump starts up and everything ok for the rest of the day. Turned the dial back down to its normal position.
Ordered a spare controller for back up (are you sure they are worth £95?)
Just possible the pump had jammed I suppose?
Hi Dave from your description the calibration on the control was to low as such the control was Dead ending the pump. The Blue light is DE
Please see the link to a video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_6dPgfBjSIJust like the digital control the unit must be calibrated to the system and will operate with pretty much any 12V pump.
A false DE can be caused by a
1. blockage or air in the system
2. Jets that are to small (we suggest 2mm or larger)
3. Multiple angle adapters as these restrict flow
4 Pin hole leaks or damaged connectors
5. Blocked pump pre filter
It does sound as if the control is doing what it should as once the calibration was turned up the pump operated as expected