I added salt, cleaned the T-cell , and now the "Check Salt" and "Inspect Cell" lights are on. The display says 200 no matter what I do. Can someone tell me if my T-cell died. I have no damage to the equipment that I can see.
That sounds like more of a problem with a controller than the cell. Can you post up all the diagnostic numbers? They may help someone offer a suggestion.
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It thinks your salt level is 200ppm, water temp is 94 degrees, I can't remember what the 31.6 and 0 are (voltage and amps I think) you have the setting on 100%, 0 instant salt level, can't remember the AL, Version 1.55 software, don't remember the L3.
There are posts somewhere that describe each of the numbers. I would certainly check all the connections.
And would not hurt to have your cell tested at a pool store.
AL-0 is what your Aquarite reports to an RS-485 control system (like Aqualink). It means "Aqua Rite". 31.6 is the voltage on the cell, and 0.00 means there is no current going through the cell.
-0 is the instantaneous salt level in ppm, and is 0 because the cell is not generating.
I am not familiar with version 1.55 of the firmware, and haven't seen an "L3" display.
Did you check the salt level independently to see if it really is 200ppm? How much salt is in the pool? go to poolcalculator.com to see how much you should add. (Don't add all at once, get it tested first at Leslie's or some other place.
Is your pool really 95 degrees? I think there is an upper limit at which it shuts down. Someone else can chirp in on that.
How old is your cell?
If it worked OK before, you should clean it again.
One component or the other shut itself down.
Try soaking it in vinegar until there is no bubbling at all with a fresh dose. I suspect the part inside the cell that reads the temperature is covered with calcium.
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31.6 Volts and 0 amps means it's not generating. When generating mine says ~ 24V 5 Amps. Yours should be in the ball park of that. Energy consumption means it's generating.
The L3 is probably t3. The cell type needs to match the cell. To switch, move the switch from auto to superchlorinate and then back to auto while the cell type is displayed until the type is correct.
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