Dougal
Well-Known Member
Anyone else have any problems with having to replace the sensors on a regular basis? Supplier said it was my fault last time I queried it, but the bilge is mostly dry and sensors NEVER get wet.
Anyone else have any problems with having to replace the sensors on a regular basis? Supplier said it was my fault last time I queried it, but the bilge is mostly dry and sensors NEVER get wet.
I recently purchased and had similar issues with getting the sensors to stabilise. After a discussion with manufacturer it turns out the wiring diagram supplied is incorrect. Once I switch the pins around the unit stabilised within seconds. Hope this helps
After a four month exchange over the 16/17 winter, the new owners of the product rectified the firmware and at least one resistor within the unit, so there were two fixes needed.
- Updated firmware code to mute alarms during warm-up
- Replacement resistor to alter the detection of the sensors (even new sensors were not being detected). The new resistor was 470kOhm.
I say again, Invensci were very helpful in resolving the problem bearing in mind the previous owner of the product caused it!
Bob
There has to be a better, more reliable way. I shan't be purchasing another Pilot unit, but sadly it seems just about all equipment, from all walks of of life, has become far less robust, yet almost always more expensive.
I've just been informed by manufacturer that the sensors only have an expected life of TWO years! That completely contradicts what I was informed by them previously. When I complained the sensors were failing, I was told I must have installed it incorrectly!