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    This means the seneye device thinks it’s out of water.

    Every few minutes a beam of red light is sent out from the light meter window.

    This window has an optical circuit on it which makes light refract internally in air or spill out into water.

    It is this difference in red light intensity that allows us to see if the device is in or out of water.

    As most fish have poor red vision the light flashing does not annoy them.  

    I can see from your data that most of what we are receiving is out of water.

     

    1.       The issue for this may well be that the device has an air bubble on the light window; this is quite common in ponds using the float close to a filter outlet of aeration.

    2.       The black back of the seneye device is positioned against a surface that will reflect light back into the device fooling it into thinking it’s out of water.

    3.       Algae or bacteria have covered the light lenses and it needs cleaning.

     

    So our advice is to check the above and maybe move the device to another spot.

     

    If this does not clear the issue please do get in contact with us.