They broke it!

Ultrasonic level sensor and or Hydroranger is bad. It will read ok for a bit and then go to an insane high level and trip alarms. Alarms are now deactivated and a couple of pumps in hand. I’ll come back and check it later.
I love to live that life of danger, living the life of a hydro ranger....
Maybe it really is going to insanely high levels? Wouldn't that be a hoot?
Turning off alarms before breakfast beer is prudent. I hate interruptions.
 
I feel like I missed an important question.

:rolf:
Turning off alarms is what they do in nuclear power plants....
"oh, it must be a sensor failure..."
Then 10 minutes later it melts the containment, typical.
They spend 2.2 billion on sensors... then they ignore the sensors....then it explodes....normal procedures snafu...then they spend 80 billion to clean it up and start over.
 
Well, to be fair, this is waste water.

I’m happy if the state isn’t mad and I’m not responsible for backing it up into someone’s house!

:rolf:
 
Well, to be fair, this is waste water.

I’m happy if the state isn’t mad and I’m not responsible for backing it up into someone’s house!

:rolf:

They didn't stock a spare sensor / hydro-ranger? That's their karma, in a time of insanely high indicator readings... (why would a system read that high?) Why would anyone make a system that reads that high?
Do they know something we don't?
Obviously beyond the control of mortals....
Who do they think you are? Aqua Man? tell 'em to get real
Party time.
 
As of today there are 2 spare ULS and a spare Hydroranger on the shelves in the supers office.

Working on the invoice now!

:rolf:
 
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