If you were to hold the dryside in your hand, set the driver to constant (green) and use the dial to slowly ramp up and down, is there a speed that creates a lot of vibration in the motor?
If not, then one thing I'm considering is that the dryside motor isn't seated in the case properly, basically the magnet isn't rotating parallel to the glass when the dryside casing is seated firmly on the glass.
The motor is held in with 3 screws, (I DON'T recommend you remove the etm sticker to expose and look because it would void any warranty). But that's where I'm leaning
This is definitely a warranty issue that will require a complete replacement. Either that or they sent you another faulty wetside. Which, now that I think about, can be possible.
If not, then one thing I'm considering is that the dryside motor isn't seated in the case properly, basically the magnet isn't rotating parallel to the glass when the dryside casing is seated firmly on the glass.
The motor is held in with 3 screws, (I DON'T recommend you remove the etm sticker to expose and look because it would void any warranty). But that's where I'm leaning
This is definitely a warranty issue that will require a complete replacement. Either that or they sent you another faulty wetside. Which, now that I think about, can be possible.