Why is the light on the waterbed heater flickering?
Once the Eclipse Solid State heaters have reached the desired temperature, the Temperature Control Unit goes into a reduced energy stand by mode. There will be a steady blinking of this light when in the stand by mode. If you do not have an Eclipse Solid State heater, the light may be going bad. This will in no way effect the operation of the heater and is not a sign of other problems, but is similar to a light bulb in a lamp burning out – the lamp still works properly. (Back to Frequently Asked Questions) The waterbed heater heats all the time or too much. Make sure the Temperature Control Unit control is not turned up too high. Make sure the sensor is in the correct place under the mattress and liner. (If the sensor is not under the mattress, the Temperature Control Unit will heat all the time.) (Back to Frequently Asked Questions) The waterbed heater does not heat enough. Make sure the Temperature Control Unit control is turned up. Make sure the sensor is in the right place. If the
Once the Eclipse Solid State heaters have reached the desired temperature, the Temperature Control Unit goes into a reduced energy stand by mode. There will be a steady blinking of this light when in the stand by mode. If you do not have an Eclipse Solid State heater, the light may be going bad. This will in no way effect the operation of the heater and is not a sign of other problems, but is similar to a light bulb in a lamp burning out – the lamp still works properly.