I am using an SES-3 electronic switch and it has worked perfectly so far...except for the failsafe. A few weeks ago, when I tried an RCABS system with two air pumps, the failsafe worked perfectly: when I turned off the transmitter, 7 seconds would elapse, then the correct air pump would start, forcing air into the bladder. Now that I've removed one air pump and replaced it with a Clippard valve, the failsafe doesn't work. When I turn off the transmitter, the Clippard valve starts randomly clicking (I know this is the Clippard valve activating) and the air pump randomly turns on and off. This occurs no matter how I position the failsafe jumper and even if that jumper is removed.
Anyone know what could be wrong? Is it the Clippard valve that causes this glitch? Or maybe the diodes I installed across the Clippard and motor terminals?
Anyone know what could be wrong? Is it the Clippard valve that causes this glitch? Or maybe the diodes I installed across the Clippard and motor terminals?

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