SkunkBoat
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Thankfully I never have to deal with this again...but I have....and I had 2 motors...
My alarms alway came from the main tank "not filling quite fast enough" when running hard for home...
I have chased down a clogged filter and a loose piece of something in the bottom of the big tank(s).
I have drained the big tank(s) & cleaned
I have changed a big tank pump motor that was seriously rusted.
By the time you looked at it it could have refilled.
So we're still not quite sure whether its a "false" alarm or a "Real" one.
It seems that the float sensors are working as intended.
I would run with the cover off so I could see the main tank(in the motor) at the moment I get the alarm.
We did that to find the problem once. Sure enough it was drawing the tank down when running hard.
My alarms alway came from the main tank "not filling quite fast enough" when running hard for home...
I have chased down a clogged filter and a loose piece of something in the bottom of the big tank(s).
I have drained the big tank(s) & cleaned
I have changed a big tank pump motor that was seriously rusted.
By the time you looked at it it could have refilled.
So we're still not quite sure whether its a "false" alarm or a "Real" one.
It seems that the float sensors are working as intended.
I would run with the cover off so I could see the main tank(in the motor) at the moment I get the alarm.
We did that to find the problem once. Sure enough it was drawing the tank down when running hard.