Hi folks
Hope someone can throw some light on this problem. The water fill doesn't because the neutral end of the solonoid is floating, if I connect it to neutral it will fill and go through its cycle then empty, but it immediatly starts filling with water again unless I hold the level micro switch in the full position, which is what I half expected, presumably the solonoid is held off when the programme is complete by open circuiting the neutral end.
The problem is I can't see where the wire goes, I know its connected to one pin of the processor but there isn't another that is connected to neutral so it doesn't seem that is doing the switching, apart from which the lead to the processor it white, the one from the solonoid is blue, so its obviously connected to something else somewhere.
I had thought of fitting an external switch that you hold in whle its filling - but I don't think the wife would think much of that idea
Any suggestions?
Peter
Hope someone can throw some light on this problem. The water fill doesn't because the neutral end of the solonoid is floating, if I connect it to neutral it will fill and go through its cycle then empty, but it immediatly starts filling with water again unless I hold the level micro switch in the full position, which is what I half expected, presumably the solonoid is held off when the programme is complete by open circuiting the neutral end.
The problem is I can't see where the wire goes, I know its connected to one pin of the processor but there isn't another that is connected to neutral so it doesn't seem that is doing the switching, apart from which the lead to the processor it white, the one from the solonoid is blue, so its obviously connected to something else somewhere.
I had thought of fitting an external switch that you hold in whle its filling - but I don't think the wife would think much of that idea
Any suggestions?
Peter
