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    Default Homefill Attention Light

    Hello all, I have a Homefill setup for filling my K Tank, it was going just fine and then quit. The red attention light and alarm came on and quit filling the tank. I tried shutting it off and turning it back on to see what would happen but it just keeps coming back on immediately without filling the tank. Does anyone have experience with this problem or know what to check besides power to the unit or compressor locked up ?
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    Default Re: Homefill Attention Light

    I thought the red light was the low purity light?

    The answer should be on this sight. Wish I was more help. I know they bleed the lines to get the 02 levels up before they close the inline valve and start the home fill at my homies shop. (Or it just throws the red light. ) I will ask him later today for any tips.

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    Default Re: Homefill Attention Light

    Is it the oxycon throwing the beep and red light or the homefill?

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    Default Re: Homefill Attention Light

    Quote Originally Posted by BORO View Post
    I thought the red light was the low purity light?
    Low purity is the first thing I would think it would be. I heard you can heat up zeolite in an oven (can't remember the temp) to improve its separation efficiency. Google is your friend.

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    Default Re: Homefill Attention Light

    Quote Originally Posted by metalbone View Post
    Low purity is the first thing I would think it would be. I heard you can heat up zeolite in an oven (can't remember the temp) to improve its separation efficiency. Google is your friend.
    Reheat temp may be 180 F.
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