I'm upgrading my old Compool LX100 to a Pentair EasyTouch and am baffled by something I've found on the relay wiring. On both the old Compool and new EasyTouch boards, there is a connection for wires coming from the filter pump relay (two wires that are connected to a push connector, which then connects to the board).
When I opened up the controller to disconnect the connections from the old LX100 board, it looks like whoever installed the LX100 originally spliced a third wire off of the two wires going into that relay connection on the board. That third wire ran into the ground connection terminal on the board for the spa-side remote (a screw terminal connection - so in this case that third wire from the filter pump relay is spliced off and connects to that screw terminal ground along with the ground wire that actually comes from the spa-side remote).
Why would this have been done? Is it a problem? Should I just connect that third wire again to a ground terminal on the new EasyTouch board i'm installing?
Thanks for any help - I was expecting this to be very straightforward but am quite confused by finding this third wire spliced off of the relay connection before it actually connects to the board, and I don't want to screw anything up.
When I opened up the controller to disconnect the connections from the old LX100 board, it looks like whoever installed the LX100 originally spliced a third wire off of the two wires going into that relay connection on the board. That third wire ran into the ground connection terminal on the board for the spa-side remote (a screw terminal connection - so in this case that third wire from the filter pump relay is spliced off and connects to that screw terminal ground along with the ground wire that actually comes from the spa-side remote).
Why would this have been done? Is it a problem? Should I just connect that third wire again to a ground terminal on the new EasyTouch board i'm installing?
Thanks for any help - I was expecting this to be very straightforward but am quite confused by finding this third wire spliced off of the relay connection before it actually connects to the board, and I don't want to screw anything up.