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    Unisab II Issue



    Problem Solved!
    Last edited by ChiefJones; 24-01-2015 at 12:15 PM.



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    Re: Unisab II Issue

    Hi Chief.
    You Don't mention what you did?

    Would that be selecting the Remote control option by any chance?

    If I remember earlier you were talking about Manual and Auto modes, neither of which would set the comps to talk to each other!
    Grizzly

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    Re: Unisab II Issue

    Hi ChiefJones Welcome to RE

    I didn't get to read the initial question, but going by Grizzlys response it had something to do with unisabs communicating, so for the benefit of future readers:

    they have to be set to "control" to talk to each other.

    Auto - local auto, the unisab regulates it's own compressor

    manual - well... manual


    And a small rant at the end

    RE is about sharing, learning and educating so when you edit your post to say "problem solved", and remove your initial question and don't post the solution to your problem then there is nothing for a future member to learn if he is having the same problem that you had
    Just a rant, no hard feelings
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    Re: Unisab II Issue

    Hi, ChiefJones

    welcome to RE forums ...

    Quote Originally Posted by ChiefJones View Post
    Problem Solved!
    nice, but what was your problem

    I agree with Tycho ....
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