Hello!
Thanks in advance for all replies / help. I'm desperately looking for assistance with my Aquapure 1400 system.
Towards the beginning of last season I got some error codes. I believe it was the 125/194 codes (could be wrong on this). I clean my salt cell at the end of every season, and everything was pointing to the sensor that I read online. So I ordered a new port sensor from Amazon (it came with a new sensor indicator module Amazon.com : Zodiac R0452500 16-Feet Port Sensor with O-Ring Replacement Kit for Select Zodiac Jandy PureLink AquaPure Water Purification System : Swimming Pool Chlorine Alternatives : Patio, Lawn Garden ) and all was good for a little bit.
At the end of last season I started getting the 125/194 error codes.
194 Cell Current is 85% lower than desired and cell voltage above 19V (Generates 125 code – Cell dirty or needs replacement)
125 Cell needs to be cleaned
Since last summer in the NY metro was a lot hotter than normal I had bumped my chlorine production to 85% to maintain balance. I figured I was getting the 194 low current, which generated the 125, which was due to the cell being dirty. So since it was the very end of the season when I started getting the codes I cleaned the cell out (which was dirty) and closed the pool.
I opened the pool up for this season and I immediately got the service warning again w/ the 194 and 125 service codes. Then the code would go away. Then the code would come back as 123.
123 Extremely low current to cell
Then it would go away, and eventually come back as 194 and 125.
I can follow directions very well if I know where to begin but at this point I'm lost. Is it a bad cell? Is it a bad circuit board? The pool was built in 2007, and I think that all the equipment is original (I bought it in 2015). The salt cell has a S/N of D11GH0251 so if what I've been reading correctly it was replaced in 2011. Is that it? is there any way to be sure? I am about to rip it out and double check it but I didn't see anything wrong with it when I cleaned it. For background info the pool is 30k gallon, and the pump runs about 10/11 hours a day, and it's usually open from just after memorial day to just after labor day =]
Thanks!
Thanks in advance for all replies / help. I'm desperately looking for assistance with my Aquapure 1400 system.
Towards the beginning of last season I got some error codes. I believe it was the 125/194 codes (could be wrong on this). I clean my salt cell at the end of every season, and everything was pointing to the sensor that I read online. So I ordered a new port sensor from Amazon (it came with a new sensor indicator module Amazon.com : Zodiac R0452500 16-Feet Port Sensor with O-Ring Replacement Kit for Select Zodiac Jandy PureLink AquaPure Water Purification System : Swimming Pool Chlorine Alternatives : Patio, Lawn Garden ) and all was good for a little bit.
At the end of last season I started getting the 125/194 error codes.
194 Cell Current is 85% lower than desired and cell voltage above 19V (Generates 125 code – Cell dirty or needs replacement)
125 Cell needs to be cleaned
Since last summer in the NY metro was a lot hotter than normal I had bumped my chlorine production to 85% to maintain balance. I figured I was getting the 194 low current, which generated the 125, which was due to the cell being dirty. So since it was the very end of the season when I started getting the codes I cleaned the cell out (which was dirty) and closed the pool.
I opened the pool up for this season and I immediately got the service warning again w/ the 194 and 125 service codes. Then the code would go away. Then the code would come back as 123.
123 Extremely low current to cell
Then it would go away, and eventually come back as 194 and 125.
I can follow directions very well if I know where to begin but at this point I'm lost. Is it a bad cell? Is it a bad circuit board? The pool was built in 2007, and I think that all the equipment is original (I bought it in 2015). The salt cell has a S/N of D11GH0251 so if what I've been reading correctly it was replaced in 2011. Is that it? is there any way to be sure? I am about to rip it out and double check it but I didn't see anything wrong with it when I cleaned it. For background info the pool is 30k gallon, and the pump runs about 10/11 hours a day, and it's usually open from just after memorial day to just after labor day =]
Thanks!