Hi all,
Noticed my Hayward H300 ED2 Milivolt Heater wouldn't turn on so I cleaned the heat sensor and checked all orifices for spider webs, all clear. I touched the connection on the back of the keypad that runs the wire to the heat sensor and the heater started, so I removed the connection and cleaned with sandpaper (wire looks good). I thought all was good as the heater was working as normal but then I closed the skimmer line to give the vac line a little more pressure for vacuuming and the heater shut down, I have done this many times for years with the same water flow rate and never had this issue. If I open the skimmer line the heater will kick back on, but every time I close it the heater now kicks off. Any ideas what needs replacing now?
Thanks
Noticed my Hayward H300 ED2 Milivolt Heater wouldn't turn on so I cleaned the heat sensor and checked all orifices for spider webs, all clear. I touched the connection on the back of the keypad that runs the wire to the heat sensor and the heater started, so I removed the connection and cleaned with sandpaper (wire looks good). I thought all was good as the heater was working as normal but then I closed the skimmer line to give the vac line a little more pressure for vacuuming and the heater shut down, I have done this many times for years with the same water flow rate and never had this issue. If I open the skimmer line the heater will kick back on, but every time I close it the heater now kicks off. Any ideas what needs replacing now?
Thanks