- Mar 28, 2007
- 279
- Pool Size
- 13000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
I've cleaned the cell 3 times over the last few weeks, but the Check Cell light won't stop blinking.
Today, I observed more closely. After powering up the cell, it takes a minute or two to do diagnostics and then the light turns on to a steady green.
At this point, I confirmed that it is producing chlorine by observing a lot of small bubbles at the return jet.
After about 5 minutes, the light starts blinking and the bubbles stop within 5-10 seconds.
So, is this cell basically dead or is there a way I can hack it to wring the last bit of life out of the plates before completely replacing it?
Not complaining too much about this cell since it has lasted 6 seasons, but still kind of annoyed since the onboard diagnostics appear to indicate that I've got 5000-6000 hours of life remaining.
Today, I observed more closely. After powering up the cell, it takes a minute or two to do diagnostics and then the light turns on to a steady green.
At this point, I confirmed that it is producing chlorine by observing a lot of small bubbles at the return jet.
After about 5 minutes, the light starts blinking and the bubbles stop within 5-10 seconds.
So, is this cell basically dead or is there a way I can hack it to wring the last bit of life out of the plates before completely replacing it?
Not complaining too much about this cell since it has lasted 6 seasons, but still kind of annoyed since the onboard diagnostics appear to indicate that I've got 5000-6000 hours of life remaining.