- Oct 27, 2013
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I have a T-Cell15 AquaRite SWCG, for my 24k gal inground pool.
After reading the manual, I was under the impression that the unit continues to produce chlorine until the water flow stops, thus breaking the flow switch.
My question is, shouldn't the cell be drawing current shown on the display while it's generating?
I set it earlier at 50% and it was showing current and instant salinity, but now it's showing 0 for both of those readings.
It will show readings if I turn up the dial to 75%, as I also will hear a click inside the panel assuming those are contacts being made to send power to the cell.
There are no diagnostic lights on, other than power and generating.
I wasn't aware it had a chlorine level sensor of some sort.
After reading the manual, I was under the impression that the unit continues to produce chlorine until the water flow stops, thus breaking the flow switch.
My question is, shouldn't the cell be drawing current shown on the display while it's generating?
I set it earlier at 50% and it was showing current and instant salinity, but now it's showing 0 for both of those readings.
It will show readings if I turn up the dial to 75%, as I also will hear a click inside the panel assuming those are contacts being made to send power to the cell.
There are no diagnostic lights on, other than power and generating.
I wasn't aware it had a chlorine level sensor of some sort.