Just replaced my T-cell-15. Went from readings going lower and lower (eventually reading 0) with the old cell, to now reading 4500-4700 with the new cell.
Amps are at 7.98-7.99, when generating chlorine.
I appreciate the salt strips aren't especially accurate, but I use the same strips, weekly, and they've at least been extremely consistent. When the old cell was working, chemistry was perfect, SWG worked as expected and the strips always reflected any salt I added/subtracted appropriately.
There's no way the salt is this high.
My board isn't quite the same as the OP (I have a Goldline 066012C-1 Rev C), however I pulled mine out and found the K-1.
On the back of the board, beneath the K-1, I found this:

Is that really a pin, in that hole?
Do I have a prayer of just pushing some solder in there and reconnecting it to the board?
Clearly there's no sign of damage, however the damage could be on the front (there's a black plastic cap covering the area, on the front, so I can't see the board).
I'm not afraid to attempt repair, but if that's not really a pin, I see no point.
All advice appreciated!
Amps are at 7.98-7.99, when generating chlorine.
I appreciate the salt strips aren't especially accurate, but I use the same strips, weekly, and they've at least been extremely consistent. When the old cell was working, chemistry was perfect, SWG worked as expected and the strips always reflected any salt I added/subtracted appropriately.
There's no way the salt is this high.
My board isn't quite the same as the OP (I have a Goldline 066012C-1 Rev C), however I pulled mine out and found the K-1.
On the back of the board, beneath the K-1, I found this:

Is that really a pin, in that hole?
Do I have a prayer of just pushing some solder in there and reconnecting it to the board?
Clearly there's no sign of damage, however the damage could be on the front (there's a black plastic cap covering the area, on the front, so I can't see the board).
I'm not afraid to attempt repair, but if that's not really a pin, I see no point.
All advice appreciated!