You know my motto "share your stupidity so others can learn"
So today I decided to get this Sani-con situation rectified as the new $475 unit (plus shipping) arrived earlier than expected (next day after ordering with UPS 3 day shipping selected). I did check with a voltmeter but I checked power coming to the latching relay (like used with a water pump controller) as that is how I control my sani-con from the wet bay and also within the coach. I even tried a spare controller and that did not fix the situation. When I turned the switch ON to open the relay for power to the sani-con I could hear a click. I'm guessing now relays shouldn't be "clicking" as I don't recall it in the past.
So yeah, I wired up the new sani-con pump, no big deal, 3 twist connections for initial test and NOTHING. There goes $500 as usual.
The installer (cough: self) did a great job mounting the relay behind the wet bay panel to not be accessed with the wet bay panel mounted. Yeah, I know! However, I suspected a bad relay so a new one is in the mailroom but it's not happening this trip, I have one week left, I'm done for now.
So I figured I'll wire up the switch that comes with sani-con as it can drop inline like what I wired up with the relay which is the switch I use, so I'll use the included switch. Yep, it works as expected, actually better than expected. It seems louder and more powerful so I have an electrical issue with my relay setup regardless. I need to go back to the drawing board and figure out how to wire up a relay again. For now though I can drive sani-con if pump is needed (bypass works fine) using the temp switch inline.
I probably won't ask to return this turbo 400S and keep it as a spare. If anyone wants a new unused sani-con turbo 400S PM me and we'll figure something out.
Always learning, through my wallet!