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I have been wrestling with problems on my system for about a week and I saw some youtube videos that I think were posted in conjunction with your company. I had some indicator lights on and I performed the following:
Turned all electric off
Brought water to test at local store, tested fine with 3000 ppm
Cell passed in store test twice
Bought new PCB board and replaced and rewired into the box
Now when the pump timer shuts off the salt system keeps generating. From what I understand this lowers the salt in the cell and causes the system to indicate "Check Salt" and "Inspect Cell." In that status the salt system does not come back on in the morning when the pump timer starts the pumps.
Is this indication of a flow switch problem? The techs at Hayward said it could be improper installation on the load side of the electric or a flow switch. As I have never had a problem before I doubt it is a problem with the electric. Does it matter if the red and black wire from the power coming into the control box are switched in terminals 1 and 4? I have seen photos with the black on top (terminal 1) and red on bottom (terminal 4) and I have seen them reversed.
Thank you for your help.
I have been wrestling with problems on my system for about a week and I saw some youtube videos that I think were posted in conjunction with your company. I had some indicator lights on and I performed the following:
Turned all electric off
Brought water to test at local store, tested fine with 3000 ppm
Cell passed in store test twice
Bought new PCB board and replaced and rewired into the box
Now when the pump timer shuts off the salt system keeps generating. From what I understand this lowers the salt in the cell and causes the system to indicate "Check Salt" and "Inspect Cell." In that status the salt system does not come back on in the morning when the pump timer starts the pumps.
Is this indication of a flow switch problem? The techs at Hayward said it could be improper installation on the load side of the electric or a flow switch. As I have never had a problem before I doubt it is a problem with the electric. Does it matter if the red and black wire from the power coming into the control box are switched in terminals 1 and 4? I have seen photos with the black on top (terminal 1) and red on bottom (terminal 4) and I have seen them reversed.
Thank you for your help.