Dig220 low amps

Checked fuses…all good! Checked 2 month old generic cell....no scales! Top left on power module has burnt spade connector! Can anyone suggest tests to perform to identify source of problem?
 

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Root cause is likely your generic cell pulling too many amps which burned that connector. The burned connector now is creating a low amp condition.
 
You need to cut that burned connector and wire out of the line, clean the spade terminal as the first step. It may cure your issue
I did that. 735622CC-F5F5-41A9-B3AD-83F2283BC9D3.jpeg
Root cause is likely your generic cell pulling too many amps which burned that connector. The burned connector now is creating a low amp condition.
Root cause is likely your generic cell pulling too many amps which burned that connector. The burned connector now is creating a low amp condition.
Root cause is likely your generic cell pulling too many amps which burned that connector. The burned connector now is creating a low amp condition.
Root cause is likely your generic cell pulling too many amps which burned that connector. The burned connector now is creating a low amp condition.
I got a refund of 80% for the generic cell and have since ordered a Pool Pilot cell! Thanks for responding!
Root cause is likely your generic cell pulling too many amps which burned that connector. The burned connector now is creating a low amp condition.
i returned the generic cell as defective and ordered the Pool Pilot
You need to cut that burned connector and wire out of the line, clean the spade terminal as the first step. It may cure your issue
did that
 
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