Hi
I've noticed that our cholorinator has only been around 30% effective recently based on the reading on the builtin meter. Does anyone know how to tell if the fault lies within the cholorinator or the salt cell? The cell has 4 plates and two of the plates stay clean whilst the other 2 plates have calcium build-up. Does this mean only two of the plates are functioning? The cell was cleaned with acid only last week.
I've tested the voltages across the three output connectors on the chlorinator box:
I'm not sure if these voltage levels are indicative of the health of the two units.
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks
I've noticed that our cholorinator has only been around 30% effective recently based on the reading on the builtin meter. Does anyone know how to tell if the fault lies within the cholorinator or the salt cell? The cell has 4 plates and two of the plates stay clean whilst the other 2 plates have calcium build-up. Does this mean only two of the plates are functioning? The cell was cleaned with acid only last week.
I've tested the voltages across the three output connectors on the chlorinator box:
I'm not sure if these voltage levels are indicative of the health of the two units.
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks