Tunze 3155 having problems

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I’ve had the 3155 ato for about a year and a half and it worked good for the first year. For the last 6 months it stops working sometimes and let’s the sump level get low until I realize it’s stopped working. I then have to manually top it off. It then works for a week or 2 and the same situation happens. Could the sensor just be getting dirty to often and requires cleaning? When I refill it manually it starts working again. Also when it’s working it turns on constantly seems like every couple minutes. Could the whole unit just be bad?
 

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Its most likely the sensor or its electrical contacts .need to be cleaned. The safety float valve should also be cleaned on a regular basis.
Sometimes my pump needs to be unplugged then plugged back in. Its 5 years old ....... losing its mind I think.
 
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Its most likely the sensor or its electrical contacts .need to be cleaned. The safety float valve should also be cleaned on a regular basis.
Sometimes my pump needs to be unplugged then plugged back in. Its 5 years old ....... losing its mind I think.
Thank you
 

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The smaller Tunze ATO has its issues, once you figure them out you will be much happier.
1). If you have a air bubble in the pump it will not pump water, IF you do not make sure it does not have a air bubble when you refill your container, AARGH

2). If your pump times out, it will not re star itself until you unplug/plug in the small box.

3). If the wall is too thin on the sump the magnet will pull the float and you will have either a time out or overfill.
 

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Weird, I have two 3155s on separate tanks that have been in use for 8 & 10 years and both might have gotten a toothbrush cleaning less then 5x in all those years and other than the consumable water pump, they are rock solid IME.
 

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The less than minimal times that I have cleaned them, I just use a toothbrush while the sensor is still in place.
I see calcium dots on the sensor which doesn't brush away but it has not affected the operation at all.
 

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Something is different in the latest manufactured models. My Tunze ATO's from years ago work perfectly! Two of my 4 new ones will not sensor when the water level falls below it. But when I turn the unit off and on, it will fill to the correct level. I will send those two back to Tunze to investigate what is happening. Because of these failures, I am going either install a second Tunze or another brand of ATO for redundancy. I would hate to go out of town and come back to a filling level failure.
 
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