Please let me know if this is what you are looking for? I apologize I'm a bit clueless.
 

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This wire leads to your flow switch.

I think your flow switch is stuck closed.

Follow the wire to find your flow switch in your plumbing pipe.

Do you have a multimeter and know how to test continuity?


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When the generating LED is on, turn off your pump. Does the generating LED go off when your pump stops?
 

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I turned the pump off and power + generating stayed on.
That confirmed your flow switch is stuck closed. That is letting your SWG run while there is no water flow which is messing up your readings overnight and why you get the messages in the morning.

Follow the white wire to locate the flow switch. Follow the video.

 
As another test while the pump is running and the Aquarite generating disconnect the white wire from the bottom of the panel. The Generating LED should go off and the No Flow LED should go on. This is the correct behavior for when the pump is OFF.
 
That confirmed your flow switch is stuck closed. That is letting your SWG run while there is no water flow which is messing up your readings overnight and why you get the messages in the morning.

Follow the white wire to locate the flow switch. Follow the video.

Thank you so much. I have watched the video and I will order the part. I was able to locate the two switches and confirm the arrow should be pointing towards the 3 pipes on the left (away from the cell).
 

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As another test while the pump is running and the Aquarite generating disconnect the white wire from the bottom of the panel. The Generating LED should go off and the No Flow LED should go on. This is the correct behavior for when the pump is OFF.
Thank you so much!!!! You were absolutely right. I got the flowswitch on the mail and changed it. My husband is quite impressed! Everything seems to be working. Do you think I should screw it all the way? It wasn't screwed all the way which is why I'm asking. In the video, it's screwed all the way in. I'm just afraid of breaking that metal piece.
 

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Do you think I should screw it all the way? It wasn't screwed all the way which is why I'm asking. In the video, it's screwed all the way in. I'm just afraid of breaking that metal piece.

As long as it is not leaking and the flow swicth is working it is ok.

You can screw it in more by hand. Do not use a wrench to tighten it.
 
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