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HI2DVY

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Re: Beam Level Sensor
« Reply #15 on: 14 April 2007, 14:52:42 »

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What about the connector and wiring that connect to the sensor, is that something that can be replaced?  Mine's electrician taped up atm, although I may get the soldering iron out soon...  Not sure what colours go into which holes on the connector though as that's where they've pulled out  :-/

Colours of wiring can be seen in this pic...



From right to left it's Black, Red and Red/Green (I think).
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Re: Beam Level Sensor
« Reply #16 on: 30 June 2014, 16:03:21 »

I have the op's issue. The arm keeps popping out of the sensor. Does this mean I need a replacement? It seems to click back on everytime quite nicely but clearly something has broken. Pops off after a big bump or particularly nasty corner. Can't see anything broken on it though so not sure what is supposed to be stopping it coming off.

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Re: Beam Level Sensor
« Reply #17 on: 30 June 2014, 17:51:53 »

I have the op's issue. The arm keeps popping out of the sensor. Does this mean I need a replacement? It seems to click back on everytime quite nicely but clearly something has broken. Pops off after a big bump or particularly nasty corner. Can't see anything broken on it though so not sure what is supposed to be stopping it coming off.

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Its worn. Not much is a permanent fix, other than replacement
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Re: Beam Level Sensor
« Reply #18 on: 30 June 2014, 18:36:02 »

Fair do's. Worth checking. Can you buy the arm seperatly or does it come fixed to the sensor when new?
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Re: Beam Level Sensor
« Reply #19 on: 30 June 2014, 18:38:13 »

Clean the socket that the ball sits in, pack with grease and re-attach. If it still pops off use a strategically positioned small cable tie
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