Aquarite cell not generating

got it. Thanks. I may have misunderstood what he said, I know he did say that the cell determines the salt level. That seems correct based on the document you linked. Right?
“He” does not know what he is talking about.

1717443116809-png.580903
 
Basic AquaRite Diagnostics
This is the basic information we need to know in diagnosing a problem:

Report all diagnostic readings when you..
Move the switch from auto to off and check all of the readings.
Move the switch back to auto and recheck the readings.
Move the switch to off for a minute and then back to auto and recheck the readings.
What are the first seven characters of the cell and box serial numbers?
What is the actual salinity and how are you measuring it?
 

Enjoying this content?

Support TFP with a donation.

Give Support
Basic AquaRite Diagnostics
This is the basic information we need to know in diagnosing a problem:

Report all diagnostic readings when you..
Move the switch from auto to off and check all of the readings.
Move the switch back to auto and recheck the readings.
Move the switch to off for a minute and then back to auto and recheck the readings.
What are the first seven characters of the cell and box serial numbers?
What is the actual salinity and how are you measuring it?
Hello, below are the results. For the actual salt reading, my salt kit has not yet arrived so I went to 3 different stores and averaged it. They were all between 2500-2900. I know this isn't the preferred way but no choice at this point. Also, the cell was not generating at time of the test as the salt was below 2300 according to the panel

Thank you in advance for your help. As a reminder, I have the Hayward T9. I did the bucket test with the cell and saw a lot of bubbles/chlorine.
First 7 digits of serial # are 3E18289. I bought it 2019

flip switch from auto to off
2000
87
32.5
0
71p
0
al0
1.55
T9
measured salt 2700

from off to auto
2000
87
26
2.83
71p
-1800
al0
1.55
t9
measured salt 2700

off for a minute and back to auto
2000
87
32.4
3.41
72p
-2300
al0
1.55
t9
measured salt 2700
 
Last edited:
1800/2700 = 67%

2300/2700 = 85%

On one side, you have 67% performance and on the other side, you have 85% performance.

Anything below 75%, I consider to be failing.

Also, significantly different readings on each side and I consider it a fail.

If you change the cell type to T-5, you can get some more life out of the cell because it will make it read higher than actual.

1,800 will change to about 2,400 ppm.

2,300 ppm will change to about 3,065 ppm.

You can also add more salt to make it work longer.

The cell will work as long as the Average Salinity is above 2,400 ppm.
 
Last edited: