- Jun 19, 2012
- 5
I'm getting a low amp error. I thought it was my cell plus cord so I replaced both of those. The cord itself was burn up and likely not working.
So, I got a new cord and sc-36 cell and installed them. Nothing has changed, still getting the low amp error. Seems to me it's my power board.
Here are the reading I get on the pool pilot (forgive me for all of the nob questions).
Pool Pilot is 5 yrs old.
Readings are as follows
software 4.2
power level 2
salt 3600 ppm (19000 gallon pool)
Cell = 0V .6 A
So, from my limited knowledge my powerboard is gone. I have already checked the connection on the power cord to the cell and the the 220 box.
After some research I have found that it's cheaper to buy the new unit vs just the power supply.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AutoPilot-P...637?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item43acd4d305
So, in terms of questions does it sound as if the 220 should simply be replaced? Since I'm getting no amps it has to be the power supply, right?
thanks, matt
So, I got a new cord and sc-36 cell and installed them. Nothing has changed, still getting the low amp error. Seems to me it's my power board.
Here are the reading I get on the pool pilot (forgive me for all of the nob questions).
Pool Pilot is 5 yrs old.
Readings are as follows
software 4.2
power level 2
salt 3600 ppm (19000 gallon pool)
Cell = 0V .6 A
So, from my limited knowledge my powerboard is gone. I have already checked the connection on the power cord to the cell and the the 220 box.
After some research I have found that it's cheaper to buy the new unit vs just the power supply.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AutoPilot-P...637?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item43acd4d305
So, in terms of questions does it sound as if the 220 should simply be replaced? Since I'm getting no amps it has to be the power supply, right?
thanks, matt