- Jul 21, 2013
- 65,062
- Pool Size
- 35000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
@ogdento I saw this in 4.1.1 in Jandy Troubleshooting Manual for AquaLink® RSAll Button and OneTouch™ Control Systems
The relay coil provides resistance (approximately 300 Ohms); if there is no resistance, the driver chip circuit will be damaged.
I have seen many systems where installers do not connect unused relays to the PCB sockets.
Jandy Aqualink, Pentair EasyTouch, and IntelliTouch all have buttons on the OCP that can turn on unused AUX circuits. That makes it easy to accidentally turn on an AUX without a relay plugged in and blow the relay driver.
On the IntelliCenter, you have to define an AUX in the software to get a button for it, so it is more difficult to accidentally turn on an unused AUX circuit.
I wonder if this is why some relay drivers are blowing and if we should recommend plugging all unused relays into the PCB.
The relay coil provides resistance (approximately 300 Ohms); if there is no resistance, the driver chip circuit will be damaged.
I have seen many systems where installers do not connect unused relays to the PCB sockets.
Jandy Aqualink, Pentair EasyTouch, and IntelliTouch all have buttons on the OCP that can turn on unused AUX circuits. That makes it easy to accidentally turn on an AUX without a relay plugged in and blow the relay driver.
On the IntelliCenter, you have to define an AUX in the software to get a button for it, so it is more difficult to accidentally turn on an unused AUX circuit.
I wonder if this is why some relay drivers are blowing and if we should recommend plugging all unused relays into the PCB.