Thermal Regulator problems

finatic

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Mar 6, 2012
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FL
Pool Size
1200
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
This is the second time in the past year I have needed to replace the thermal regulator (thermostat) in my Sta Rite MaxETherm.
This is used on a ~1200 gal. saltwater in ground spa.

This one is 6 months old. They have rarely lasted past 1 year.

Here's the one I just pulled. You can see the crack in the center shaft and it is completely frozen.

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I thought I kept very close eye on my water chemistries but clearly there is something not right. Is there a specific thing like ph or hardness that might be accelerating this problem? Can anyone offer any advice on how to get these things to last longer or can I just leave it out. It's become a bit of a PITA.

The heater works well without it right now- no error codes!!! :hammer:
 

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Thank you waste!
I am glad I came across this forum. Lots of very knowledgeable people and good info to be found.


The pool is exposed aggregate.
I find I need to add acid often due to the pH continually drifting upward.

Here is a snapshot from today: (I dropped this off at the local pool store for a complete analysis, it's usually pretty close to what I get)

TC: 5 ppm
FC: 5 ppm
pH: 7.8
AD: 1
TA: 85 ppm
CH: 215 ppm
Stab: 30 ppm
Salinity: 3200 ppm
 
Odd.
To me, that "thermal regulator" sure does look a lot like an automobile cooling system thermostat. On my truck, one of those has lasted for pretty near to 20 years in the ralph-awfulest mess of liquids similar to water with a wide range of antifreeze dilution and some varying consistency lumps of rust and stopleak, over temperatures from freezing to around 230*F with absolutely no consideration for ph or calcium or algae, and while it may fail tomorrow, it hasn't batted an eye yet. I cannot imagine what might could cause that kind of split.
 
Good question, Bama!

I usually pour it on the opposite side of the spa from the skimmer near a jet to get it dispersed well before going into the skimmer. Usually needs only about an ounce every few weeks.
 
Ohm_Boy said:
Odd.
To me, that "thermal regulator" sure does look a lot like an automobile cooling system thermostat. On my truck, one of those has lasted for pretty near to 20 years in the ralph-awfulest mess of liquids similar to water with a wide range of antifreeze dilution and some varying consistency lumps of rust and stopleak, over temperatures from freezing to around 230*F with absolutely no consideration for ph or calcium or algae, and while it may fail tomorrow, it hasn't batted an eye yet. I cannot imagine what might could cause that kind of split.

That's exactly what it is, only a lot smaller. I don't know why they corrode so quickly but salt water may be a different animal from antifreeze???
 
Spoke with the Pentair/Sta Rite tech today.
His opinion is that high pH is to blame for the repeated malfunctions of the TR.
pH does drift up to 7.8-7.9.
Skeptical but I will try to control it more tightly and see if that makes any difference this time.
 
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