Leak detection set up via GHL connect

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Hello,

I just watched the leak detection video and tried to set up my Leaksensor. I followed it step by step, but started having problems after I assigned it to a control circuit. I did what he explained on the video and when I hit save, the fill option slide over and my alarm went off. I hit reset and the alarm would go off again. The only way it would stop is if I hit, start water change. In the second picture after I hit save, it automatically went to “fill” and the alarm went off can someone tell me what I may be doing wrong?

Also, My skimmer is set on “always on” and when I tried to set it to stop if the alarm went off, the skimmer turned off. Most likely because the alarm was actually going off. However, the sensor was on a dry floor. Thank you
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Make sure all your cables are fully inserted into their ports. If not, it will trigger the alarm. The leak sensor itself will also trigger the alarm if it is sat on an area where salt crystals are present.
 

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