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<blockquote data-quote="Pool Contractor" data-source="post: 99717" data-attributes="member: 12762"><p>Changed out the sensor. Very simple. The machine is staying on. Before I changed out the sensor, I raised the boom in order to remove the side plate and set the locks. Correct me if I'm wrong, this is an important step in preventing the boom from coming down when the sensor is removed as there is pressure behind it from the hydraulic fluid. I was not going to test this theory so I just went ahead and locked the boom and changed the sensor. There was a little initial pressure behind it when it was removed. Then some slight weeping until the new sensor went in. I also put a couple wraps on Teflon tape on the threads prior to installing. The terminal screws are not steel. So if you drop them in the belly pan, a magnet will not retrieve them. The screws are brass so hold tight!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pool Contractor, post: 99717, member: 12762"] Changed out the sensor. Very simple. The machine is staying on. Before I changed out the sensor, I raised the boom in order to remove the side plate and set the locks. Correct me if I'm wrong, this is an important step in preventing the boom from coming down when the sensor is removed as there is pressure behind it from the hydraulic fluid. I was not going to test this theory so I just went ahead and locked the boom and changed the sensor. There was a little initial pressure behind it when it was removed. Then some slight weeping until the new sensor went in. I also put a couple wraps on Teflon tape on the threads prior to installing. The terminal screws are not steel. So if you drop them in the belly pan, a magnet will not retrieve them. The screws are brass so hold tight!! [/QUOTE]
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