I recently had a Pentair Variable Speed Pump installed by our local power company as the current pump I had qualified for and energy efficient replacement. The problem is that after the pump was replaced my Aqua Rite will read a salt level of 3400 and be running fine. I have the VSP set to run from 5-8 AM and then again from 12 noon to 2:30, the second run time is to allow the water to flow through the heater panels on my roof during full sunlight to warm the water. The issue is that after the first run time the Aqua Rite will throw flashing 'Check Cell' and Check Salt lights. It also shows the salt reading at 2200 and need to be reset. After resetting it runs fine again until the pump stops. I believe the issue is the same as the one found in this thread....
https://www.troublefreepool.com/threads/29700-Aqua-Rite-and-Variable-Speed-Pump-Issue
There was also a solution posted here........
https://www.troublefreepool.com/thr...rol-IntelliChlor-IC40-w-Current-Control-Relay
All my equipment was previously connected to a simple Dial Timer Mechanism and the SWG was running fine. I also did clean the SWG so i'm pretty sure the errors are not due to any calcium build up. From what I understand from these two threads is that the only solutions would be to set up some kind of relay so the SWG only powers up when the pool pump is running or to install an automation unit which is quite a bit more $ than I want to spend. I was wondering if anyone else had experienced this problem and found any other solutions as both of those threads are quite old.
Any help is greatly appreciated
https://www.troublefreepool.com/threads/29700-Aqua-Rite-and-Variable-Speed-Pump-Issue
There was also a solution posted here........
https://www.troublefreepool.com/thr...rol-IntelliChlor-IC40-w-Current-Control-Relay
All my equipment was previously connected to a simple Dial Timer Mechanism and the SWG was running fine. I also did clean the SWG so i'm pretty sure the errors are not due to any calcium build up. From what I understand from these two threads is that the only solutions would be to set up some kind of relay so the SWG only powers up when the pool pump is running or to install an automation unit which is quite a bit more $ than I want to spend. I was wondering if anyone else had experienced this problem and found any other solutions as both of those threads are quite old.
Any help is greatly appreciated