I was doing my normal pool maintenance today and came across this in my EasyTouch panel. (The first indication was the burning smell.)



Traced the wire back to the PCB and found no issues there.

Removed the salt cell cover to the flow switch and found this.

So needless to say, I am having a pretty crappy day so far.
I was able to check the voltage out of the PCB and found 27.5VDC. So I hope all is well there.
I'm not too sure why the wire would have failed there, but I hope that I just need a new wire (Pentair 520724 $96 on Amazon) and a new salt cell.
Would it make sense to temporarily splice from the PCB through the broken wire into the salt cell to see if it the salt cell turns on? Or should I just accept that the cell and is dead and I should not risk any further damage? Has anyone seen anything like this happen before? We did have the Eta storm come through this week, but there was no lightning and we never lost power and I have no found anything else that is damaged in the house.



Traced the wire back to the PCB and found no issues there.

Removed the salt cell cover to the flow switch and found this.

So needless to say, I am having a pretty crappy day so far.
I was able to check the voltage out of the PCB and found 27.5VDC. So I hope all is well there.
I'm not too sure why the wire would have failed there, but I hope that I just need a new wire (Pentair 520724 $96 on Amazon) and a new salt cell.
Would it make sense to temporarily splice from the PCB through the broken wire into the salt cell to see if it the salt cell turns on? Or should I just accept that the cell and is dead and I should not risk any further damage? Has anyone seen anything like this happen before? We did have the Eta storm come through this week, but there was no lightning and we never lost power and I have no found anything else that is damaged in the house.