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Castro
February 13, 2025
My thermistor light is on and I can't load
Could it be the monitor is bad
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Mr. Anderson
February 13, 2025
If the thermistor light is on and loading is not possible, follow these troubleshooting steps from the Civacon ROM II manual:
1. Check the compartment for a wet sensor. A wet sensor may trigger the thermistor light. 2. Inspect the common wire. Ensure there is no issue with the wiring. 3. Check for low voltage at the Terminal Block (TBI). The voltage should be between 11-16 volts. 4. Substitute the sensor wire with a wire from a nearby working sensor. - If the thermistor light remains on, the monitor may be faulty and should be replaced. - If the substituted wire causes the light to turn on, the sensor or wiring needs replacement.
Based on this, the monitor is only faulty if the thermistor light remains on after replacing the sensor wire with a known working one.
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STATUS: STATUS: Ready to Load Solid red LED/Light on top sensor STATUS: All top red LED/Lights are flashing ACTION: Check compartment for wet sensor. ACTION: Check common wire. Check for Remove sensor wire corresponding with LED. low voltage at Terminal Block (TBI). Substitute with wire from nearest working sensor.
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Do you have a question about the ROM II and is the answer not in the manual?
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My thermistor light is on and I can't load Could it be the monitor is bad
If the thermistor light is on and loading is not possible, follow these troubleshooting steps from the Civacon ROM II manual:
1. Check the compartment for a wet sensor. A wet sensor may trigger the thermistor light.
2. Inspect the common wire. Ensure there is no issue with the wiring.
3. Check for low voltage at the Terminal Block (TBI). The voltage should be between 11-16 volts.
4. Substitute the sensor wire with a wire from a nearby working sensor.
- If the thermistor light remains on, the monitor may be faulty and should be replaced.
- If the substituted wire causes the light to turn on, the sensor or wiring needs replacement.
Based on this, the monitor is only faulty if the thermistor light remains on after replacing the sensor wire with a known working one.
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