New guy here. I read through many of the publicly available posts to try to troubleshoot my issue and want to make sure I am on the right path and not duplicating threads that already exist.
Yesterday my power company decided to randomly swap out my power meter. It caused a 3 second power outage. After some time I realized that after all my network and computers came back up my pool was not running. I immediately did all the simple things resetting breakers etc and found no sign of life at the controller. I did however find that my main pump had power and I manually turned it on to let the water flow through the filter.
After reading through your many helpful posts I went out today with my multi-meter and started to probe around. I found that the Easy Touch Controller Transformer is actually powered by a GFI outlet in my panel. I also found it is working correctly and there is 120v going into the transformer. I then switched my attention to the other side of the transformer and went to look for the three low voltage AC inputs coming in. I found none. I tested with and without the board connected both times on the connector side. Based on previous comments I unplugged the valve connections and tested again, no power.
I'm really thinking I have a blown transformer but am a bit hesitant to jump to that conclusion based on previous threads. In my simple brain with the connector removed from the board and power to the transformer I should see something on one of the three low voltage AC connections. Seeing nothing draws me to this conclusion. Am I missing something? What else should I do to confirm it is a transformer before ordering the $180 replacement part?
Thank you in advance for your feedback.
Yesterday my power company decided to randomly swap out my power meter. It caused a 3 second power outage. After some time I realized that after all my network and computers came back up my pool was not running. I immediately did all the simple things resetting breakers etc and found no sign of life at the controller. I did however find that my main pump had power and I manually turned it on to let the water flow through the filter.
After reading through your many helpful posts I went out today with my multi-meter and started to probe around. I found that the Easy Touch Controller Transformer is actually powered by a GFI outlet in my panel. I also found it is working correctly and there is 120v going into the transformer. I then switched my attention to the other side of the transformer and went to look for the three low voltage AC inputs coming in. I found none. I tested with and without the board connected both times on the connector side. Based on previous comments I unplugged the valve connections and tested again, no power.
I'm really thinking I have a blown transformer but am a bit hesitant to jump to that conclusion based on previous threads. In my simple brain with the connector removed from the board and power to the transformer I should see something on one of the three low voltage AC connections. Seeing nothing draws me to this conclusion. Am I missing something? What else should I do to confirm it is a transformer before ordering the $180 replacement part?
Thank you in advance for your feedback.