uh,That is why they call's it a smart bar? Joe ----- Original Message ----- From: <PNOTNR@AOL.COM> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 7:45 PM Subject: Dampp-Chaser question > List, > > I have a customer with a Baldwin SD Grand with a Dampp-Chaser System with two > humidifier tanks The low water lights both plug into a fixture which in turn > is connected to a single humidistat. > > This customer tells me that if both lights are blinking and she adds water to > one tank, both lights go out. The two tanks are independent. > > I tried unhooking the low water probes, and swapped the two plugs where they > enter the humidistat, but can't figure out why either both lights are on or > off. > > Actually I guess I'm more puzzled why the system used to identify which tank > needed water when first installed... but the customer says it did! > > Any ideas as to why things changed? > > Gordon Large, RPT > Mt. Vernon, ME >
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