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Old 03-13-2024, 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Bill14564 View Post
Yes, you're right, it is likely those are different protectors. When the SECO person called back she mentioned that I had a 200A service which makes me think there might be a different protector for a larger service. SECO vice Leesburg electric, 200A vice larger service, utility installed vice Amazon purchase.... all could explain why the lights might be different.

It doesn't sound logical that a green light would indicate a malfunction. A light that is off when it should be on makes sense (I should have two lights on). A light that is red when it should be green makes sense. But turning a red light to green as an indication of a malfunction isn't logical. It probably would cut down on trouble calls though: "the light is green so it must be good."
The current spec sheet says green but older may be red.

There is a label that says:

"IF ONE OR MORE LIGHTS ARE OUT-UNIT MUST BE SERVICED."