My intex SWG has the red service light on and is not generating chlorine. Searches on the internet don't seem hopeful. Right now it appears to be the circuit board.
Test results:
pH 6.4
Salt 2900
CYA 60
Water temp 72
TA 90
I will call Intex tomorrow, but the unit is almost 2 years old so I am not hopeful of getting a new circuit board. I see where I may be able to bypass that and hook the cells directly to incoming power. Is this possible? Since I have a pool pump timer, not being able to use the timer on the SWG doesn't matter to me.
Test results:
pH 6.4
Salt 2900
CYA 60
Water temp 72
TA 90
I will call Intex tomorrow, but the unit is almost 2 years old so I am not hopeful of getting a new circuit board. I see where I may be able to bypass that and hook the cells directly to incoming power. Is this possible? Since I have a pool pump timer, not being able to use the timer on the SWG doesn't matter to me.