<Low Amps: Cell? >
I started seeing this message in the last few months. I'm guilty of not watching the pool closely as we've not been using it in the last few months. Eventually, I checked the SWG cell and there was a lot of limescale in it. I was able to get rid of most of the limescale by soaking it in vinegar. I continued to see the same error message. It was a bit low on salt (2040 ppm), so I added 120 lbs to get it up to 3070.
Now with the good salt concentration, I've still got the error and the SWG isn't making any chlorine either. I've had to top up with liquid chlorine while I mused over the problem.
Today, I was able to open the Digital Nano unit. I removed the main fuse under the transformer on the left to examine it. It looks fine (see pictures). Could the cell actually be on it's last legs? Or is it the PCB in the Digital Nano? Any ideas anyone?
Thanks!
Greg
I started seeing this message in the last few months. I'm guilty of not watching the pool closely as we've not been using it in the last few months. Eventually, I checked the SWG cell and there was a lot of limescale in it. I was able to get rid of most of the limescale by soaking it in vinegar. I continued to see the same error message. It was a bit low on salt (2040 ppm), so I added 120 lbs to get it up to 3070.
Now with the good salt concentration, I've still got the error and the SWG isn't making any chlorine either. I've had to top up with liquid chlorine while I mused over the problem.
Today, I was able to open the Digital Nano unit. I removed the main fuse under the transformer on the left to examine it. It looks fine (see pictures). Could the cell actually be on it's last legs? Or is it the PCB in the Digital Nano? Any ideas anyone?
Thanks!
Greg