Qwaxalot said:
imrodee said:
Oh-oh. You know, I've noticed a few quirky things with the settings. How would I get the computer wiring checked out?
Should I be able to turn the pump on from the computer wall unit in the house? Or the waterfall?
Thanks so much!
Have your builder verify the wiring and dip switch settings. If he can't or won't and it's still under warranty call Pentair for service. If none of that works for you, get a handy friend, a copy of the installation and wiring manual and a six pack of beer.
If the computer is in auto mode you should be able to turn everything on or off from the inside controller.
If it's in service only the outside controller will do anything.
This is a new pool, (Aug 4th fill) I'll get with the PB again now that I understand a little more about the computer capabilities. The PB crew was very helpful, but when they left, they left. The Pentair manuals are pretty vague about day to day use. But again, I'm sure there are so many different configurations the manual would have to be 4 inches thick.
I would like to be able to start the pump/filter from the inside control panel. I always have the outside one set to "Auto." Right now I have the following:
Inside Control Panel
1. Turn the heater on the Spa
2. Turn the Polaris on
3. Turn on the Spa Jets
4. Turn on the Pool Light & Grotto light
5. Turn on the Spa Light
6.
7.
8.
Outside Control Panel: Always on Auto, unless I'm draining the spa
1. Filter/Pump
2. Cleaner
3. Pool Lights
4. Spa Lights
5. Aux 5
6. Aux 6
7. Aux 7
Spa Side 4 Button Controls
1. Spa Heater
2. Pool Light
3. Spa Jets
4. Spa Lights
The waterfalls are governed by a Jandy switch
The pool/spa flow are governed by a Jandy switch
The drain spa activators are activated by the drain spa mode
The pool drains are governed by 2 Jandy switches
Quax, thank you for the clarification. Like I said, the manuals don't really explain the day to day things.
I wouldn't want anyone to touch the wiring but the PB or an approved Pentair Installer/Rep. (For the sake of the warranty)
Just my luck we'd have the neighbor's garage door going up and down. :lol: But I bet I could put a good dent in the beers tho!
Thanks again!!