AQUA LOGIC UNIT (2006) No Cell Power

JeanneB

New member
Dec 2, 2014
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Little Elm, Texas
Pool Size
12000
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Chlorinator off, no cell power, check system, no cell power one. The GLX-PCB Main board and transformer both test good. Replaced 2 relays K1 and K2.
Black and red wires to the board and rectifier has no voltage at all. Salt cell not working. Ordered a new board but wondering if I should just buy a whole new unit because of the age.
 
If you have no voltage to the board then a new board will not fix the lack of voltage.

Do you have 24V AC out of the transformer into the rectifier?
 
Chlorinator off, no cell power, check system, no cell power one. The GLX-PCB Main board and transformer both test good. Replaced 2 relays K1 and K2.
Black and red wires to the board and rectifier has no voltage at all. Salt cell not working. Ordered a new board but wondering if I should just buy a whole new unit because of the age.
Don't know if the aqua logic has a thermistor, but they have a history of going bad in the aquatrol and aquarite units. The symptoms that you describe are the same that I have experienced in my aquatrol when the thermistor went bad.,
 
Don't know if the aqua logic has a thermistor, but they have a history of going bad in the aquatrol and aquarite units. The symptoms that you describe are the same that I have experienced in my aquatrol when the thermistor went bad.,
Don't find a thermistor for my board.
 
I was having multiple cell errors (cell not found, high salt/amps, no cell power) on my Hayward Aqua Logic controller. I carefully diagrammed and took pictures of the control board wiring, removed it, and sure enough the K6 relay had a burnt out connection on the back. Simply re-soldered it, put everything back together, and so far the errors have disappeared. Thanks for this information, extremely helpful!
 
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