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Unread 10/17/2019, 08:45 AM   #3
rvitko
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I would make sure they are clean, it is possible for a dirty pump to stay spinning but be unable to start. This won't explain the controller lights but it is worth checking as it could be a factor. I would try the power supply of the 6105 on the 6095, it won't harm it and we can then rule out that it is just a blown out power supply. A lot of things can be at play as well outside the actual surge, sometimes it is just the restarting or starting over and over if the power company is repairing something and even then there is a limit to what most surge supressors can do, they can smooth out a small range of say 90-170V but cannot do much against a few hundred or more volts from a lightning strike, a lot of the more basic surge supressors are not very useful, the higher end ones that offer a guarantee on connected equipment tend to be much better.


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