- Jul 26, 2009
- 13
I want to first thank everyone for this great web site.
I have an autopilot digital that was working great for 3 years. About 1 year ago my cell (sc-36) was replaced because of burned wires in the cell connector. lately it has been generating lost of errors. I am getting an error that says clean/check cell. The cell is in great condition, I opened it and there were no flakes. But I continue to get the same error. Before it was showing low amp cell. I was wondering if there is any way to get a schematic of the mother board for this unit. I opened the unit today and found a fried lizard underneath the motherboard. I checked all the fuses and they are OK, but I think there is another problem and that the cell is ok. I did an auto test and the cell was displaying 14 volts 3.6 amps. I don't know if this is a normal reading. I hate to have to purchase another of this units after spending almost 400 dls in the cell replacement just about a year ago. I though these units would ran for a long time. i have some friends that have an old salt chlorinator for like 10 years, its one of those old units that only have led and has worked great, they have only replaced the cell twice and the control box works flawless. Is there still something in the market like that? I have a pool that is about 12000 gallons.
Thank You
Andres
I have an autopilot digital that was working great for 3 years. About 1 year ago my cell (sc-36) was replaced because of burned wires in the cell connector. lately it has been generating lost of errors. I am getting an error that says clean/check cell. The cell is in great condition, I opened it and there were no flakes. But I continue to get the same error. Before it was showing low amp cell. I was wondering if there is any way to get a schematic of the mother board for this unit. I opened the unit today and found a fried lizard underneath the motherboard. I checked all the fuses and they are OK, but I think there is another problem and that the cell is ok. I did an auto test and the cell was displaying 14 volts 3.6 amps. I don't know if this is a normal reading. I hate to have to purchase another of this units after spending almost 400 dls in the cell replacement just about a year ago. I though these units would ran for a long time. i have some friends that have an old salt chlorinator for like 10 years, its one of those old units that only have led and has worked great, they have only replaced the cell twice and the control box works flawless. Is there still something in the market like that? I have a pool that is about 12000 gallons.
Thank You
Andres