2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

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I assume that includes disconnecting both AC and DC power. Sounds pretty much like what vanderado did.ChanW said:Yes Photomom, word was, "back in the olden days" (2013, when we first saw the Alde here in the US), that the system could be 'reset' with the analog control panel as mentioned above, by unplugging all power to it for 10 mins. or so, and then powering it back on.
I'm pretty sure it was in one of the Alde manuals.
ScottG said:I assume that includes disconnecting both AC and DC power. Sounds pretty much like what vanderado did.ChanW said:Yes Photomom, word was, "back in the olden days" (2013, when we first saw the Alde here in the US), that the system could be 'reset' with the analog control panel as mentioned above, by unplugging all power to it for 10 mins. or so, and then powering it back on.
I'm pretty sure it was in one of the Alde manuals.
I wonder what it is in there that trips and resets.
I just wish there was a good U tube video on how to operate the Alde. After reading the operator's manual AND playing with it, I am convinced that it is a marvelous little thing, but has a mind of its own. I either had hot water or didn't; and sometimes the heat was on when I didn't want it on (being that it was 100 degrees outside). My wife is 100% convinced that it only works when the fresh water tank pump is on and that doesn't compute to me.
But when it DOES work!
