- May 8, 2017
- 34
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Hoping someone can help me confirm my light testing, which I think is indicating a bad transformer.
My Pentair Intellibrite 5G stopped working after 7 years (from what I've been reading here the past couple of days, that's better than par). It's the 120v version that has the step down transformer embedded in epoxy at the light.
I have 120v at the junction box.
When I connect my multimeter to the 2 leads that go from the epoxy block to the light, they read zero.
If I connect to either lead and to ground (there is a wire coming from the epoxy block and connecting to the light housing) I get about 25vac.
My understanding is I should be getting 11-14vac at the leads (that's what I found on threads here -- I could find nothing in Pentair's documentation or site)
Is my transformer bad?
If it is, that means the new light engine option wont work. Even if it is an option, I may go with the Amerilite as a replacement, and plug in an LED bulb. these Intellibrites seem like a bunch of engineering for nothing.
Appreciate any of you gurus confirming my analysis of the transformer, thanks.
--Steve
My Pentair Intellibrite 5G stopped working after 7 years (from what I've been reading here the past couple of days, that's better than par). It's the 120v version that has the step down transformer embedded in epoxy at the light.
I have 120v at the junction box.
When I connect my multimeter to the 2 leads that go from the epoxy block to the light, they read zero.
If I connect to either lead and to ground (there is a wire coming from the epoxy block and connecting to the light housing) I get about 25vac.
My understanding is I should be getting 11-14vac at the leads (that's what I found on threads here -- I could find nothing in Pentair's documentation or site)
Is my transformer bad?
If it is, that means the new light engine option wont work. Even if it is an option, I may go with the Amerilite as a replacement, and plug in an LED bulb. these Intellibrites seem like a bunch of engineering for nothing.
Appreciate any of you gurus confirming my analysis of the transformer, thanks.
--Steve