- Jan 24, 2017
- 3,100
- Pool Size
- 7500
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
So short story loooong:
Today after my regular pool chores and adding a new valve to tie up my fresh water cistern(softened) to the pool equipment pad, i started to notice that the IC40 went into reboot and calibration sequence. Thought that it was the 12hr loop but then i recalled my schedule is from 8am-8pm, so technically there should not be a reboot cycle. So i took a seat and started a scientifically controlled observational study with a controlled subject
(Me). I will tag a few guys for help @Dirk @Jimrahbe @ajw22 @mknauss @JamesW sorry if i missed someone.
This was the result:

In this time lapse it rebooted 7-8 times.
So went grab my trusty multimeter and started poking around. Opened up the ET and started measuring from the SWG transformer all the way up to the IC board. Got 47 volts the cell resting and 40.3 with cell generating. No fuse popped or connectors overheated. The green light on the IC remains on through out the reboots and no change in voltage either. My next best guess was the Coms, checked for loose wires on the IC board and Main board but nothing. Then took some reading of the voltages of the Coms which i dont recall right now but also no change in voltages during reboots and it did not affect the main pump either(which is connectoed to the Coms). The next logical step was to disconnect the Coms from the SWG IC board to the cell, and no luck either
. Here is a video of the Life of cell menu which is throwing me off since no lights come on and the pool has been running for 4.3 years.
Is it that simple that the cell is starting to Fibrillate close to end of life?? Hope not!
Today after my regular pool chores and adding a new valve to tie up my fresh water cistern(softened) to the pool equipment pad, i started to notice that the IC40 went into reboot and calibration sequence. Thought that it was the 12hr loop but then i recalled my schedule is from 8am-8pm, so technically there should not be a reboot cycle. So i took a seat and started a scientifically controlled observational study with a controlled subject

This was the result:

In this time lapse it rebooted 7-8 times.
So went grab my trusty multimeter and started poking around. Opened up the ET and started measuring from the SWG transformer all the way up to the IC board. Got 47 volts the cell resting and 40.3 with cell generating. No fuse popped or connectors overheated. The green light on the IC remains on through out the reboots and no change in voltage either. My next best guess was the Coms, checked for loose wires on the IC board and Main board but nothing. Then took some reading of the voltages of the Coms which i dont recall right now but also no change in voltages during reboots and it did not affect the main pump either(which is connectoed to the Coms). The next logical step was to disconnect the Coms from the SWG IC board to the cell, and no luck either
Is it that simple that the cell is starting to Fibrillate close to end of life?? Hope not!