Salt water pool with Auto Pilot Digital Nano +
Disclosure: I'm Scottish. We don't have pools in Scotland. We have puddles, lots of puddles, so that's my level of experience.
Got the house 3 weeks ago, in Tampa . Pool looked great. Went to pinch a penny as advised by people and they gave me salt, acid and stuff to put in the skimmer. Great.
A few days later I was checking out all the equipment and noticed that there was a red light on the pool pilot: "Low amps: Cell?". So my investigations started with google searches which led me here. From everything I read i looked at the salt cell and it was completely white with calcium. I mean covered. You couldn't even see the blades so it had obviously been neglected. Again, more searching here and I ended up acid washing it (4 times). Good news was i could see the blades, bad news was the outer ones were worn down and with 48k hours from what I read it needed replaced. Phoned Autopilot and ordered a new cell and cable.
They just arrived so i ran out to switch them in. My excitement was short lived as when I took the cable out of the pool pilot box one of the prongs was completely burned away. I got my phone under the box to get a picture of the inlet and that is also burned away. Pic below (hopefully).
I didn't want to install my new cable and cell into that burned out inlet in case it destroyed them too so I've currently just left the old cable disconnected (no cable from pool pilot box to cell) but have left the pump running. Is that advisable?
Back to google and here and I think I need a new pool pilot interface - is that what has burned out? This thing:
AutoPilot Pool Pilot Experts | SaltPoolGuys.com
If so, I can order one but will this be simple to install? I'm not particularly skilled at anything DIY.
Also, what's the root cause here? Is it the neglect of the cell led to more volts being required which burned out the interface? Or is there something else i'm missing that i will need to resolve?
...or should I just quit trying to fix this myself and just get an expert in?
Disclosure: I'm Scottish. We don't have pools in Scotland. We have puddles, lots of puddles, so that's my level of experience.
Got the house 3 weeks ago, in Tampa . Pool looked great. Went to pinch a penny as advised by people and they gave me salt, acid and stuff to put in the skimmer. Great.
A few days later I was checking out all the equipment and noticed that there was a red light on the pool pilot: "Low amps: Cell?". So my investigations started with google searches which led me here. From everything I read i looked at the salt cell and it was completely white with calcium. I mean covered. You couldn't even see the blades so it had obviously been neglected. Again, more searching here and I ended up acid washing it (4 times). Good news was i could see the blades, bad news was the outer ones were worn down and with 48k hours from what I read it needed replaced. Phoned Autopilot and ordered a new cell and cable.
They just arrived so i ran out to switch them in. My excitement was short lived as when I took the cable out of the pool pilot box one of the prongs was completely burned away. I got my phone under the box to get a picture of the inlet and that is also burned away. Pic below (hopefully).

I didn't want to install my new cable and cell into that burned out inlet in case it destroyed them too so I've currently just left the old cable disconnected (no cable from pool pilot box to cell) but have left the pump running. Is that advisable?
Back to google and here and I think I need a new pool pilot interface - is that what has burned out? This thing:
AutoPilot Pool Pilot Experts | SaltPoolGuys.com
If so, I can order one but will this be simple to install? I'm not particularly skilled at anything DIY.
Also, what's the root cause here? Is it the neglect of the cell led to more volts being required which burned out the interface? Or is there something else i'm missing that i will need to resolve?
...or should I just quit trying to fix this myself and just get an expert in?