Hello, I am struggling with an issue where my chlorinator is turned off due to high salt/ high current. It is a Hayward gold line aqua plus with an aftermarket chlorinator. It was working great until lightning hit nearby. I was standing near the control box and pumps and also caught a little bit of the jolt in my foot. Screen indicates high salt/ high amps & chlorinator off. If I start immediately after turn on, I can get instant salt reading. It shows 1700 -1800 ppm. My salination tester indicates 2700ppm (closer to what I think it is). All fuses check good with a multimeter. The notorious bad solder connection on the relay was bad. I resoldered it but don’t feel satisfied with the rush job. Will probably redo it. It didn’t change anything. Is there something else I can do to possibly avoid spending $800 on a new control board? Thanks for any assistance.