Your patience knows no bounds. I think most people would have stopped corresponding with me. Thank you again. Let me address each request with my lack of knowledge. Below is the board in case that helps direct me.
1) Pump ground to any of the four wires - with pump on external mode, I get no reading from any. This might be because I am not doing something right in terms of ground. The ground green wire from the pump is attached to the pump with some kind of bolt so I haven't had the option except to touch the bolt/screw (see previous pic of pump with green wire). Based on its location, it is very difficult to hold a probe bending over the pump and reaching while trying to use my other hand to touch the probe with a wire. In addition, I don't know whether the red or black probe goes to the ground. This is why Pentair said there was no reason to do anything other than touch the wires together while in external mode to see if it starts the pump.
2) With pump disconnected from automation but in external mode. Touching red wire to white turns on the pump. I do not know the speed because it has to go through its 3 minute priming mode. Likewise touching red wire to black turns on the pump...again starting with priming mode. Since the pump has worked as two speed, I assume that this is speed one and two though don't know which is which. Pentair says since the pump has worked for 2 years in this mode and the pump turns on (even though you are using a different cable), there is no issue with the pump. FYI-touching red to blue does nothing.
3) When you push the filter button, do you get continuity between terminals 1 and 3 and between 2 and 4? Test with the wires not connected to the pump wires. I was told that you can test stuff as long as the automation is believing that the pump should be on. Pressing the filter button now (since it is on) would activate the slow speed (if everything working). In addition, I have no idea what terminals 1 and 3 or 2 and 4 are. Perhaps I can take a picture for you or use previous pics. I know there is the row of 4 with two screws each which the wires are connected to that sits below the mother board.
4) When you push the filter button, do you get 24 volts dc at the relay coil? The relay coil is the two small wires at the top of the relay. Again, I don't know if I need to push the filter button since pump is on but I have no idea what the relay coil is or the relay (again maybe direct me using pic below).
5) When you replaced the main circuit board, did you plug in the relay actuator power to the correct socket? I didn't replace the board, a pool professional did with me standing around. I assume he did it right. I am willing to investigate but I have no idea what a relay actuator is or the correct socket (I found a picture of the board on sale and it is below if you want to direct me).
I am so sorry that I know nothing and I feel like I am taking so much of you generous time. All I can continue to say is thanks and I will understand a bow out of this. But...you are awesome.
