Hey all, here's the rub.
I've got a Goldline Pro Logic control unit (in the PL-PS-4,8,16 family) that is giving me a "high salt/Amps" reading and subsequently shuts the salt cell down. I know our salt is not high, I just had it tested and according to pinch a penny its 2900ppm. Also, the heat has kicked up the last two weeks here in N.FL with no rain so i've had to add water to the pool several times. Being a relative nubie to pool ownership, my gut feeling is that something has gone wrong with the control unit. We've owned the house/pool for just under a year and have had to replace 3 GLX relays (all failed with in a month), 1 pump and 1 T-15 salt cell. The pool was built in 2009. When the Hayward salt cell died we replaced it with a Compu pool generic plug and play replacement. So far it appears to be working fine.
Any suggestions or references to other threads would be greatly appreciated. I'm surely not above calling our pool professional but i'm trying to become more self sufficient where/when I can.
Thanks
I've got a Goldline Pro Logic control unit (in the PL-PS-4,8,16 family) that is giving me a "high salt/Amps" reading and subsequently shuts the salt cell down. I know our salt is not high, I just had it tested and according to pinch a penny its 2900ppm. Also, the heat has kicked up the last two weeks here in N.FL with no rain so i've had to add water to the pool several times. Being a relative nubie to pool ownership, my gut feeling is that something has gone wrong with the control unit. We've owned the house/pool for just under a year and have had to replace 3 GLX relays (all failed with in a month), 1 pump and 1 T-15 salt cell. The pool was built in 2009. When the Hayward salt cell died we replaced it with a Compu pool generic plug and play replacement. So far it appears to be working fine.
Any suggestions or references to other threads would be greatly appreciated. I'm surely not above calling our pool professional but i'm trying to become more self sufficient where/when I can.
Thanks