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If only one sensor is experiencing issues, the problem could be with the port connection in the Inner Cabinet. By swapping ports, we can see if the problem follows the sensor or stays with the port.

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Example:

  • Scenario: The top sensor has a poor connection.

  • Current Setup:

    • Top sensor → Port A

    • Bottom sensor → Port B

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  1. Contacts – The end of the connector where the conductive components are located.

  2. Housing – The outer shell that holds the connector together.

  3. Strain Relief – Prevents stress on the wires and is closest to the cable.

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Inspection Steps:

  1. Check for Rotation:

    • The parts should not rotate against each other easily. If they do, inspect for:

      • Humidity, Water, or Corrosion: Look inside and outside the connector for signs of moisture or corrosion.

    • If rotation is present, reassemble the connector firmly.

  2. Check for Firmness:

    • Ensure there is no rotation or looseness.

    • Inspect the outside for corrosion or any visible damage.

  3. Reconnect and Test:

    • Once the connector is firmly reattached, plug it back into the Inner Cabinet port.

    • Check the LED activity to confirm if the sensor is now operational.

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