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Amazone sprayer distance control misbehaving
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<blockquote data-quote="Northern farmer" data-source="post: 5149448" data-attributes="member: 4568"><p>Thanks for that suggestion. Haven't worked with the sprayer yet but distance control calibration is on the task list even if I cannot see why it would have lost calibration and even if it had, why would it work fine for quite some time and then suddenly start lifting one side? Does not sound like a calibration issue to me. Never know and better to run the calibration anyway, does not take much time.</p><p></p><p>I though I should also check the valves. Need to see what the screen reports for boom levels when the issue occurs. If the screen shows one side being up, sensors and their wiring are likely fine.</p><p></p><p>A pity there is no diagnosis data/fault codes that can be read from the screen, as far as I'm aware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northern farmer, post: 5149448, member: 4568"] Thanks for that suggestion. Haven't worked with the sprayer yet but distance control calibration is on the task list even if I cannot see why it would have lost calibration and even if it had, why would it work fine for quite some time and then suddenly start lifting one side? Does not sound like a calibration issue to me. Never know and better to run the calibration anyway, does not take much time. I though I should also check the valves. Need to see what the screen reports for boom levels when the issue occurs. If the screen shows one side being up, sensors and their wiring are likely fine. A pity there is no diagnosis data/fault codes that can be read from the screen, as far as I'm aware. [/QUOTE]
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