Looks like I need a new SWG

C,

Your Power Center needs to be connected to your EasyTouch two ways..

1. The AC power to the Power Center MUST come from the load side of the Pump/Filter relay. This prevents the cell from blowing up if the flow switch fails.

2. The Surge card inside the Power Center has a 4 pin RS-485 com port.. This com port should be connected to the RS-485 com port in your EasyTouch (J20).. You will need your own 4-wire cable to do this... I'd use 18 AWG wire.. Connecting the RS-485 will allow the cell to report the salt level to the EasyTouch, and allow you to control the cell's output % remotely.

Thanks,

Jim R.
Also, I connected it to the load side on the same terminals the previous Breeze SWG was connected. All seems to be running good.

This forum is great, btw...

Coleman Steel pump GFI plug question

It is not in the manual and I can’t find an answer online.
My Coleman Steel 22’ above ground has a pump with a yellow button, red button, and a black button. It has 5 red lights to where the black button can be pressed to select 2, 4, 6, 8, or 10hrs.
Self explanatory? NO!
If I select 4 hours it runs for 4 hours and stops. Nothing more.
I did SOMETHING to where I selected 8 and it ran. Next day I went out and it was running again.
Is it designed to run the selected hour and stop until you turn it back on or is there a way to select an hour setting and it continually starts and stops at a prescribed interval?

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Water Test 5-8-2025

The foundation blocks of TFP are
1) Test your own pool water - this should be a minimum of every second day in the summer months. See
Test Kits Compared
2) Follow the CYA/FC chart - shown in post #9 or here FC/CYA Levels

For majority of members, we only use chlorine and Muractic acid as the primary chemicals. Some need to add calcium chloride. Your pool store test of 98ppm should be reconfirmed using a proper test kit.

We have found managing a pool with only chlorine pucks will lead to unsanitary pool water.
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Jandy JXI 260P High Flue Temp

Welcome to TFP.

High flue temperature is often a water flow problem.

Show us your entire system.

What is your filter PSI?

Remove the cartridges from your filter and see if your heater runs fine without them.
16psi.
Tried replacing the Flue Sensor. When I turned everything back on, sounded like a quick click and then the "Fault High Flue Temp" reappeared.

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Thoughts Granite coping stone cracked over skimmer first month

I hope this shows the crack between the orange lines. There is a Vulkem expansion joint in the picture and a saw cut in the concrete patio just laid. As to the Stainless steel bridge under the granite stone how would someone keep water from getting between the stone and the stainless steel. Is there a special way to make the stainless steel bond to the granite stone? Thank you

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8,000 Gallons Best Way Pool

So you think it’s just meant to be emptied each year?
It is in fact meant to be emptied and stored each winter, so if the situation arises you need to drain it fully, its safe to do. Other pools might pop out of the ground, or wrinkle their liner.
The water is nice and blue and not nasty what so ever.
You said it was cloudy. 👇
but it won’t clear up for nothing. Stays cloudy.
If the algae is dead, it will take a long time to filter it out the with intex equipment. Up to you, but i wouldn't fight it, I've seen too many go a month here, sometimes even using a second intex system to help. The system is great for what it is, but its terrible at this.

I would hate to do that as I’d have to take the thing apart.
You can drain it without taking it apart.

VS / VFD Pump & Flickering LED lights

AC,

I removed the last sentence in your post, as that is not how our site works... Everything else you said is perfectly fine.

That said, until recently I had three pools that all had Pentair VS pumps.. The three different houses all had plenty of LED lights, cheap and other wise.. None of the houses had any flickering at all..

This complaint is not one that I have seen here before, so it must not be very common.. :scratch:

Not sure if you just got a bad pump, or your electrical gird is different in some way, or???

In any case, let's see if any of our members have seen this same issue.

Thanks,

Jim R.
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I'm going to lose my mind - plug stuck in skimmer pipe

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First time pool owner. My pump is quite a bit higher than the pool level so I was told to get this priming plug so that I can easily reprime the pump.

It works, but then the black rubber part separated from the metal part and got sucked into the skimmer pipe.

The pipe is 2 inch and the plug is 1.5 inch. It allows some flow but it's not completely blocked. The pool company tried vacuuming or blowing it but it won't work because it's not a complete seal. But the flow is impeded enough that my filter only gets 2 psi.

I'm at my witts end here. I just got this property and just want to swim, already spent over 7,000 dollars and it's still not swimmable. The pool company can't get the plug out. Do I need to dig the pool out and basically remake the pool?

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