Temp probes

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Cooterbrown
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Temp probes

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My temp prow went out so I ordered a 2 new ones since they're not too pricey. Got them and hooked them up with one on the sump, and one in the display for giggles. The only port that works in the first one. Are these nt plug and play or do I need to program it to let it know there's more than one temp probe? Didn't see it on the wizard
rimai
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Re: Temp probes

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What happens if you reboot the controller?
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Cooterbrown
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Re: Temp probes

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How do I reboot it? Unplug it?
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Cooterbrown wrote:How do I reboot it? Unplug it?
yes
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Re: Temp probes

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Cooterbrown wrote:My temp prow went out so I ordered a 2 new ones since they're not too pricey. Got them and hooked them up with one on the sump, and one in the display for giggles. The only port that works in the first one. Are these nt plug and play or do I need to program it to let it know there's more than one temp probe? Didn't see it on the wizard
they are PnP but what's your code? are you displaying ALL on your screen? as well as the "ports 1-3" aren't utilized the way you're imagining they are. the probes will be renumbered by the serial number on them. so even if you put SN:0001 in port 3 and SN:0003 in port 1; SN:0001 will be probe 1. capiche?
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