Vectra M1 - No Lights on Controller

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So I was in the middle of doing the min/max speed calibration on my M1 when the tank started to fill too much to the point of almost overflowing so I quickly killed the power to the pump. Since then I cannot get any lights on the controller to come on. I pulled the controller apart to see if maybe water managed to get into the board but it’s completely dry. Holding down mode/set doesn’t do anything. Anyone have any ideas?
 
So I was in the middle of doing the min/max speed calibration on my M1 when the tank started to fill too much to the point of almost overflowing so I quickly killed the power to the pump. Since then I cannot get any lights on the controller to come on. I pulled the controller apart to see if maybe water managed to get into the board but it’s completely dry. Holding down mode/set doesn’t do anything. Anyone have any ideas?
Just log the ticket with ecotech support. They'll figure it out or for a $1 will send you a new controller,
 
Just log the ticket with ecotech support. They'll figure it out or for a $1 will send you a new controller,
After it sat for a few days I took another look inside the controller at the board and a small amount of corrosion had appeared on the contacts of the power supply connector. I was able to unsolder the connector, clean the corrosion, apply some dielectric grease then reinstall the connector. It is back to working perfectly.
 

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