IC40 Question

fret_dncr

New member
May 20, 2025
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Folsom, CA
Installed an IC40 3/2024. New, the chlorine output at 70% was TOO HIGH. Point is, it worked great for a long time. Now, 14 months later, I am barely able to maintain 0.5 PPM @ 100% setting. I have cleaned it, but made no difference. There was very little scale build up. According to the device diagnostics it is working properly.
The pool condition at present is excellent, blue, clear water, 76 F not that hard to maintain. It appears the device is barely producing chlorine.

I can not get Pentair to answer the phone so no help there.

Anybody have a suggestion on how to diagnose this? BTW, the diagnostics check indicates 20% use for the IC40.

Starting to look like a new unit.
 
Fret,

I doubt anything is wrong with the cell.. If the cell light is on, the cell is making chlorine.. It either makes chlorine or it does not.. It does not make a 'little' chlorine.

With the cell set to 50% output, the cell light should be on for 2.5 minutes and then off for 2.5 minutes.. If your cell light does that, then something is consuming the chlorine that your cell is making..

Sun will quickly consume the chlorine unless you have a CYA level of 50 to 70 ppm..

Unless your CYA is close to zero, then I would suspect that you have algae, even if your pool water is clear...

Since there is no sunlight at night, we have an Overnight Chlorine Loss Test (OCLT), that is run at night.. If your FC (Chorine) level changes at night, then you have algae.

Overnight Chlorine Loss Test

If you have algae, then you will need to do a SLAM.

SLAM Process

You should take a good read through our Pool School.. We are not at all like a Pool $tore... :mrgreen:

Thanks,

Jim R.