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I'm getting a Stack: e6 message in the web interface #29

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brianmccarty opened this issue Nov 20, 2018 · 9 comments
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I'm getting a Stack: e6 message in the web interface #29

brianmccarty opened this issue Nov 20, 2018 · 9 comments

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Do i need to do anything for this messgae?

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sfeakes commented Nov 20, 2018

That message has come from the control panel, I’m not sure what it means. Do you get it all the time, or only once you’ve done something?

Just a thought, I do reformat messages to look nicer, so maybe there is a character on the original received message that’s making my code put out some garbage. If you use the simulator interface no reformatting is done, so maybe try the simulator and see if you get that message.

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Thanks for the quick reply. I'm on an AquaLink 8157 Rev K. Attached is the scroll of the simulator page. The Stack: E6 is still there, perhaps it's placement will give you an idea of where I can look further.

here is a video clip.
https://youtu.be/x5OCUuJT3Fs

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sfeakes commented Nov 20, 2018

That’s definitely a message from the control panel to the keypad. If you have an RS allbutton keypad I’m sure you’d see the same message. But it’s not a message I’ve ever seen created from the control panel before, what other equipment do you have connected?, I’m wondering if it’s from an accessory.

But nothing to worry about, just like to know why / what’s causing it.

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brianmccarty commented Nov 20, 2018 via email

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brianmccarty commented Nov 21, 2018 via email

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sfeakes commented Nov 27, 2018

It looks like when you ran the serial logger, you also had aqualinkd running, so there was a lot of conflicts happening on the RS Buss. So I can't make much from that.

On the second, can you turn on debug logging in the aqualinkd configuration, then re-start aqualinkd, and post the log. That way I may get a better idea or what's happening.

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brianmccarty commented Nov 27, 2018 via email

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sfeakes commented Nov 27, 2018

Just a kind-a shot in the dark. It looks like you might have a pool heater connected to your RS Bus. Going over LX heater error codes. There is one, "E06 message replaced flue stack sensor" in the Pentair listings. Probably common on many other brand LX heaters as well. Have you looked for any error codes on your heaters LCD panel recently?

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brianmccarty commented Nov 27, 2018 via email

@sfeakes sfeakes closed this as completed May 31, 2019
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