Hi Everyone,
My predicament: IC-40 only about 3 years old. It is big for my pool, so duty cycle is low. Only runs at 45-50% in summer. Started getting low salt reading. Cell is clean and had very low deposit. Salt is fine by mine and pool store verification. Salt is about 3800. Cell is reporting 1300, depending on water temp. Current water temp is 81. Changed flow switch with amazon cheapo (4-wire). My cell is 3 wire. Worked for a day or two before reporting low salt again. Replaced with Pentair flow switch (3-wire), and no go. Low salt from the install.
Verified thermistor in flow switch seems good...holding the MORE button on the cell, then pressing more once flashing, shows 80% which equates to 76-85 F which is correct.
Have done the basics like turned everything off, reset breakers, reset EasyTouch panel. Voltage from SWG transformer is 240v into relay. Have unplugged cell, restarted system, turned off, plugged back in, restart.
I understand the flow switch is the most common culprit in this scenario. Does not seem to be my problem.
Where is the microcontroller that makes the calculation for the salinity? On the SWG mini-PCB?
Any other thoughts?
General Info
Phoenix area
11k gallons
EasyTouch
IC-40 (originally was IC-20)
-part# 520555 07/28/2021
Thank you,
Lance
My predicament: IC-40 only about 3 years old. It is big for my pool, so duty cycle is low. Only runs at 45-50% in summer. Started getting low salt reading. Cell is clean and had very low deposit. Salt is fine by mine and pool store verification. Salt is about 3800. Cell is reporting 1300, depending on water temp. Current water temp is 81. Changed flow switch with amazon cheapo (4-wire). My cell is 3 wire. Worked for a day or two before reporting low salt again. Replaced with Pentair flow switch (3-wire), and no go. Low salt from the install.
Verified thermistor in flow switch seems good...holding the MORE button on the cell, then pressing more once flashing, shows 80% which equates to 76-85 F which is correct.
Have done the basics like turned everything off, reset breakers, reset EasyTouch panel. Voltage from SWG transformer is 240v into relay. Have unplugged cell, restarted system, turned off, plugged back in, restart.
I understand the flow switch is the most common culprit in this scenario. Does not seem to be my problem.
Where is the microcontroller that makes the calculation for the salinity? On the SWG mini-PCB?
Any other thoughts?
General Info
Phoenix area
11k gallons
EasyTouch
IC-40 (originally was IC-20)
-part# 520555 07/28/2021
Thank you,
Lance