Hayward Aquarite showing High Salt and Amps

Steven566

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May 18, 2022
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Phoenix, AZ
Pool Size
12000
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Hayward Aqua Rite Pro (T-15)
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I am getting this exact same issue with my 10 year old controller. 1900 ppm when I have 3200 ppm. 40.5 v and 10.5 amps. Is this telling me that I need to pull the board out and look for this "K1" solder connection? Thanks for the help! I was just about to order a $900 board.
 
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I am getting this exact same issue with my 10 year old controller. 1900 ppm when I have 3200 ppm. 40.5 v and 10.5 amps. Is this telling me that I need to pull the board out and look for this "K1" solder connection? Thanks for the help! I was just about to order a $900 board.
Here is what I found when I removed the board. It looks like mine might be a bit different than the other picture someone posted, buy that looks like a relay. I'll solder it in the morning, hopefully get all the connections back in the correct location, then followup with status. Thanks for this post, it's super helpful.
 

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Here is what I found when I removed the board. It looks like mine might be a bit different than the other picture someone posted, buy that looks like a relay. I'll solder it in the morning, hopefully get all the connections back in the correct location, then followup with status. Thanks for this post, it's super helpful.
I re-soldered the pin in question, put everything back, and it works!
 
I re-soldered the pin in question, put everything back, and it works!
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I donated. This has been super helpful! I also updated my signature to show my equipment.
 
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