Hello, all.
After about 3 years of flawless operation, my IC60 quit working--all lights were off. Long story short, with help from this awesome thread, I discovered that my IC60 wasn't the issue, but there was a burned connector in my IntellipH board. (I confirmed the IC60 was working by plugging it straight into my Intellicenter).

I am not very skilled at electrical work, but based on this awesome post by Dirk, all I need to do to fix this is to cut the two red wires and connect them together with a jumper wire, and solder it onto that first pin that is immediately above that fried pin? Then repeat this with the black wires and solder onto the second pin?
I understand that Pentair recommends against IC60 + intellipH, but does this fix prevent further issues?
If I screw it up, I don't mind forking out the $300 for a new intellipH controller unit, but it would likely be a recurring problem with my IC60.
Thanks to everyone at TFP. I love this site.
After about 3 years of flawless operation, my IC60 quit working--all lights were off. Long story short, with help from this awesome thread, I discovered that my IC60 wasn't the issue, but there was a burned connector in my IntellipH board. (I confirmed the IC60 was working by plugging it straight into my Intellicenter).

I am not very skilled at electrical work, but based on this awesome post by Dirk, all I need to do to fix this is to cut the two red wires and connect them together with a jumper wire, and solder it onto that first pin that is immediately above that fried pin? Then repeat this with the black wires and solder onto the second pin?
I understand that Pentair recommends against IC60 + intellipH, but does this fix prevent further issues?
If I screw it up, I don't mind forking out the $300 for a new intellipH controller unit, but it would likely be a recurring problem with my IC60.
Thanks to everyone at TFP. I love this site.
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