Neptune trident advanced replacement

Got the new silicone tube in the mail and did a more complete refurb replacing all the tubing that was old and stiff from the unit being in the desert. Time to plug it in and see if I can get it to work again. I'm getting good at talking these apart. Maybe I tell Neptune to send me units to refurb as a part time job, lol.

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Going to ask @H2OPlayar -how much you charge? My unit just coughed up a fail B error!
No kidding.,


Trust you over aperture!

See if I can fix it myself first but every time with that error -last time no dice. This is the third unit in 3 years to fail. 2nd with that failure .

First unit, failed -replaced under warranty
2nd unit-flooded- refurbish plan
3rd unit-test b failure now

Ugh
 
Going to ask @H2OPlayar -how much you charge? My unit just coughed up a fail B error!
No kidding.,


Trust you over aperture!

See if I can fix it myself first but every time with that error -last time no dice. This is the third unit in 3 years to fail. 2nd with that failure .

First unit, failed -replaced under warranty
2nd unit-flooded- refurbish plan
3rd unit-test b failure now

Ugh
@Ayman i heard you're pretty good at getting these things going too
 
Going to ask @H2OPlayar -how much you charge? My unit just coughed up a fail B error!
No kidding.,


Trust you over aperture!

See if I can fix it myself first but every time with that error -last time no dice. This is the third unit in 3 years to fail. 2nd with that failure .

First unit, failed -replaced under warranty
2nd unit-flooded- refurbish plan
3rd unit-test b failure now

Ugh
Try running through the Neptune debug online and seeing if there is an obvious failure point, ie is one reagent not filling properly, or what's going on there. I bought a second hand Trident to mess around with and for spare parts in case the main one goes down.
 
Try running through the Neptune debug online and seeing if there is an obvious failure point, ie is one reagent not filling properly, or what's going on there. I bought a second hand Trident to mess around with and for spare parts in case the main one goes down.
my new unit also has a B failure after changing reagents. It looks like no reagent is being drawn. Seems like my unit is functioning like normal besides testing the B. If I don't care that the B is not working does it matter?
 
If you end up having to open and replace stuff a lot you might want to swap the housing. Everything is super easy to get to.
 

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my new unit also has a B failure after changing reagents. It looks like no reagent is being drawn. Seems like my unit is functioning like normal besides testing the B. If I don't care that the B is not working does it matter?
Try flushing rodi through the intake and out each of the reagent tubes and outlet, with them removed from the reagents. You do this by depressing two of the solenoids with your fingers and you push a syringe of rodi through the intake tube.
 
@Srt4eric I have the same question. I'm going to have to trouble shhot mine soon. Might consider a housing as well.

I will comment on this as I had one previously -and it’s this-if you go this route -drill a couple holes in the bottom of housing in case there is flooding-which happened to my 2nd trident. The circuit board is packed in the bottom vs the standard trident.

When the liquid came in contact with the circuit board it caused havoc with the entire system in that I thought I needed a new power brick as everything stopped working properly. I didn’t realize it had flooded. When I had disconnected the trident -everything was fine.
 
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