Hey guys,
To break the ice, I am a green tech - I wrote 6 months ago and have been successful working on my own, however, that means I am also learning on my own.
I have been exposed to a number of remote ice machines that are equipped with headmaster ambient controls. On a couple of occasions I have called for direct technical support in order to confirm diagnosis of these valves, but haven't since really been explained the true science behind diagnosing the valve. To be honest, I get the vibe that tech support generally just takes a stab in the dark - Yes, I understand that if the valve is bypassing when it shouldn't be, she be failed.
What technique, other than a calibrated hand, have you guys used to properly diagnose the valve?
My suspicion, would be a probe on the "receiver" port and compare vs. SCT? Any reasonable difference between the measurements would net a bad valve. Correct?
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