I had our pool guy come out who opens/closes the pool only to find that the controller didn't get power once the breaker on the panel was turned on. I thought maybe I turned the breaker to the pool's subpanel at my main breaker so directed my pool guy into the house to check that, but it was already flipped on.
I had him plug in my Traeger to the outlet that also gets power from that sub-panel, and the Traeger turned on, so I know the panel is getting power.
I'm thinking my problem is either:
1) breaker gone bad
2) controller gone bad
3) something else?
Seems odd that something would just go bad sitting there over the winter. I have an electrician coming out on Monday but if I can identify where my problem is first, that would be great. Grabbing a new 9 volt battery for my multimeter to see what's going on, but is there any other way to confirm the controller went bad?
I have a new OmniPL Retrofit kit in the box I was planning to install anyway, so no real loss if the controller is bad, but I was hoping to grab some settings off of it first to transfer to the new OmniPL kit.
Current controller is the Hayward E-command 4.
Thoughts?
I had him plug in my Traeger to the outlet that also gets power from that sub-panel, and the Traeger turned on, so I know the panel is getting power.
I'm thinking my problem is either:
1) breaker gone bad
2) controller gone bad
3) something else?
Seems odd that something would just go bad sitting there over the winter. I have an electrician coming out on Monday but if I can identify where my problem is first, that would be great. Grabbing a new 9 volt battery for my multimeter to see what's going on, but is there any other way to confirm the controller went bad?
I have a new OmniPL Retrofit kit in the box I was planning to install anyway, so no real loss if the controller is bad, but I was hoping to grab some settings off of it first to transfer to the new OmniPL kit.
Current controller is the Hayward E-command 4.
Thoughts?