- May 17, 2019
- 403
- Pool Size
- 28000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
And what other reliable methods for testing salt are there other than the 1766? That was gold standard I thought?
Should there be any issue with just twisting the wires together?Possibly just low salt.
Never trust any salinity test 100%.
Verify the salinity with 2 new different reliable methods.
When did you buy it?
In 2019 from AmazonNever trust any salinity test 100%.
Verify the salinity with 2 new different reliable methods.
When did you buy the cell?
And what other reliable methods for testing salt are there other than the 1766? That was gold standard I thought?
What day?In 2019 from Amazon
8/6/2019 so nopeWhat day?
If less than 2 years, you can file a warranty claim.
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Hayward GLX-SALTMETER Digital Handheld Salt Meter.
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Ultrapen™ PT2 | Myron L® Company
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Pocket Pro+ Multi 2 Tester for pH/Cond/TDS/Salinity with Replaceable Sensor
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I would submit a warranty claim. I assume you registered the unit when you bought it.8/6/2019 so nope![]()
Especially since you noticed it having problems before 8/6/2021.I would submit a warranty claim. I assume you registered the unit when you bought it.
Thanks. I actually got a warning light yesterday. My kit is at 3000 ppm.
@JamesW
Ugh! The new T15 cell (model TCell15SWP, suppose to be compatible with Aqua Rite controller) arrived today and I installed it, changed the controller setting to T15, and fired it up. For some reason with the new cell I‘m still getting a low instant salt reading! In fact, it’s the same instant salt reading the old cell (from 2015) gives on the T15 setting!
Now I‘m wondering if the problem all along wasn’t the cell, but something else.
Here’s the diagnostic readings for the new cell, controller set to T15
2200 (I reset the Avg salt setting to match the instant setting)
26.2v
5.06a
80P
-2200
AL-0
r1.50
t-15
I turned it off and back on to switch polarities, the only difference was 25.7v, 4.96a. Everything else was the same.
Of course, shortly after it powers up, the Low Salt and Check Cell lights come on (steady) and it stops generating (Generating light shuts off).
Any idea what may be going on here? Anything I can check?
Thank you.
PS - I just check salt level with the Taylor drop test; 3000ppm (tested twice to confirm)
Edit: I also made sure the salt cell plug contacts were clean. They looked brand new on the controller, but I cleaned them anyway. That made no difference. Also, if it matters, the controller was installed March 2004 and the main board was replaced in spring 2009.
True. But the cell was giving me a 99+F water temp reading so I know there was an issue with the thermistor. Couldn’t just be the salt.See this post where the poster had a bad reading from a K-1766.
Even though it's a good test, any test can give an odd result.
When you have two methods giving different results (like a cell vs a test), you should get a third test as a tiebreaker and maybe even a 4th test just to be sure.