Hello folks:
TL; DR:
A critical component within Neptune's FMM is rated for an operating temperature of 0 to 70 degrees. Given the high temperatures we are experiencing this summer, beware this might cause your FMM to fail.
Details:
Today I had my Apex trigger the Alert "A module is missing"; referring to my FMM module being off (the alarm is a symptom of this; it is due to the flow monitor for the return pump attached to the FMM not reporting any value).
After following all FMM and Apex troubleshooting guidelines I could get my hands on (e.g. disconnect all cables, reconnect one by one) and experimenting with different Power outlets and power adapters) I came across the fascinating YouTube channel "FixReef" and the video "Apex FMM shuts Off Head unit" which explains in detail why this can happen.
In a nutshell, the FMM uses a chip that is not cable of handling loads beyond a very limited capacity but also, whose operating temperature is rated for no more than 70 degrees:
Chip M34063A:
I hope this helps someone else solve the puzzle of "why is my FMM suddenly not powering on".
If you found this helpful, please give the creator of the video a thumbs up and a subscribe to keep encouraging this level of dedication to knowledge sharing.
Cheers!
--
Jerry
TL; DR:
A critical component within Neptune's FMM is rated for an operating temperature of 0 to 70 degrees. Given the high temperatures we are experiencing this summer, beware this might cause your FMM to fail.
Details:
Today I had my Apex trigger the Alert "A module is missing"; referring to my FMM module being off (the alarm is a symptom of this; it is due to the flow monitor for the return pump attached to the FMM not reporting any value).
After following all FMM and Apex troubleshooting guidelines I could get my hands on (e.g. disconnect all cables, reconnect one by one) and experimenting with different Power outlets and power adapters) I came across the fascinating YouTube channel "FixReef" and the video "Apex FMM shuts Off Head unit" which explains in detail why this can happen.
In a nutshell, the FMM uses a chip that is not cable of handling loads beyond a very limited capacity but also, whose operating temperature is rated for no more than 70 degrees:
Chip M34063A:
I hope this helps someone else solve the puzzle of "why is my FMM suddenly not powering on".
If you found this helpful, please give the creator of the video a thumbs up and a subscribe to keep encouraging this level of dedication to knowledge sharing.
Cheers!
--
Jerry