I run an intellicenter with intelliph and an IC60 which have been giving me trouble since pool was started 18 months ago.
I am running into 3 issues which may not all be related but I am suspect as Pentair seems to have been having issues with Iph and larger cells.
I run my pump 24/7 which seems to make the iph problems worse judging from what I read in other posts.
My first and original issue was that the intelliph would occasionally lock up where the screen would be stuck on SUPERCHLOR and pushing the buttons on the iph control panel would do nothing at all. I could still communicate with my Ic60 but until i reboot the intellicenter (power cycling the Iph) the intelliph would stay locked up. As soon as I would reboot it would begin to work as normal. There is no pattern to when it would freeze up as sometimes it would be fine for a few weeks and sometimes just a few days.
Second issue started very shortly afterwards where the IC60 would not keep my chlorine levels up. I was adding liquid chlorine to maintain the pool as if there was no cell installed. I was able to hold FC levels adding liquid chlorine every few days but not without. IC60 seems to function normally, I am able to make changes to output and the lights coincide and the cell reports salinity back to the intellicenter.
Pentair changed out the intelliph controller to try to solve the freezing up and then after replaced the flow switch on the IC60 and then swapped out the entire IC60. I was running the IC60 at 100% 24/7 on a 15,000g pool and adding chlorine regularly. A few weeks later I noticed the IC60 lights were off and when I investigated further I found the plug and board on the Iph had melted and the surge board in the intellicenter was also damaged.



Pentair swapped out the surge board and the entire Iph controller (box and all) and everything began working fine. IC60 was set at around 24% and FC levels were steady.
Several weeks pass and I notice the iph froze up again. Could be that this issue was never resolved and that it just so happened that it ran fine for a few weeks before feeezing up. After reset as before it resumes normal operation.
After a bit of back and forth with pentair they again swap out the intelliph controller again. A few weeks after it freezes up again. Several weeks pass of me rebooting the panel every so often to get the iph running and I notice my FC start dropping. I increase little by little up to 100% and FC still fails to hold. Now i am back to adding liquid chlorine as I was before the surge board and iph were changed out.
I took the iph offline and connected the IC60 direct to the intellicenter but the issue persists. The surge board and intelliph show no visible damage.
I took voltage readings near the cell and I get between 32.5 and 32.7 vdc when the cell light is on and 41.6 vdc when the cell light turns off. (During the run/off cycle).
33.7vdc and 41.9vdc at the output of the surge board. Looks like 15.4 vac coming into the surge board from the transformer. All lights seem to be working on IC60 and I am able to control it via the intellicenter. Just seems to either not produce chlorine or not produce enough to keep my FC level up. Adding liquid chlorine seems to work fine.
Any suggestions welcomed if anyone has any ideas on what to test or try. Hate to just keep swapping out parts until the warranty eventually runs out.
Thanks to @ogdento and @Dirk for the help on the other post i piggybacked onto. I created a new post as suggested to make this easier to track for anyone else who may have some input.
Thanks!
I am running into 3 issues which may not all be related but I am suspect as Pentair seems to have been having issues with Iph and larger cells.
I run my pump 24/7 which seems to make the iph problems worse judging from what I read in other posts.
My first and original issue was that the intelliph would occasionally lock up where the screen would be stuck on SUPERCHLOR and pushing the buttons on the iph control panel would do nothing at all. I could still communicate with my Ic60 but until i reboot the intellicenter (power cycling the Iph) the intelliph would stay locked up. As soon as I would reboot it would begin to work as normal. There is no pattern to when it would freeze up as sometimes it would be fine for a few weeks and sometimes just a few days.
Second issue started very shortly afterwards where the IC60 would not keep my chlorine levels up. I was adding liquid chlorine to maintain the pool as if there was no cell installed. I was able to hold FC levels adding liquid chlorine every few days but not without. IC60 seems to function normally, I am able to make changes to output and the lights coincide and the cell reports salinity back to the intellicenter.
Pentair changed out the intelliph controller to try to solve the freezing up and then after replaced the flow switch on the IC60 and then swapped out the entire IC60. I was running the IC60 at 100% 24/7 on a 15,000g pool and adding chlorine regularly. A few weeks later I noticed the IC60 lights were off and when I investigated further I found the plug and board on the Iph had melted and the surge board in the intellicenter was also damaged.



Pentair swapped out the surge board and the entire Iph controller (box and all) and everything began working fine. IC60 was set at around 24% and FC levels were steady.
Several weeks pass and I notice the iph froze up again. Could be that this issue was never resolved and that it just so happened that it ran fine for a few weeks before feeezing up. After reset as before it resumes normal operation.
After a bit of back and forth with pentair they again swap out the intelliph controller again. A few weeks after it freezes up again. Several weeks pass of me rebooting the panel every so often to get the iph running and I notice my FC start dropping. I increase little by little up to 100% and FC still fails to hold. Now i am back to adding liquid chlorine as I was before the surge board and iph were changed out.
I took the iph offline and connected the IC60 direct to the intellicenter but the issue persists. The surge board and intelliph show no visible damage.
I took voltage readings near the cell and I get between 32.5 and 32.7 vdc when the cell light is on and 41.6 vdc when the cell light turns off. (During the run/off cycle).
33.7vdc and 41.9vdc at the output of the surge board. Looks like 15.4 vac coming into the surge board from the transformer. All lights seem to be working on IC60 and I am able to control it via the intellicenter. Just seems to either not produce chlorine or not produce enough to keep my FC level up. Adding liquid chlorine seems to work fine.
Any suggestions welcomed if anyone has any ideas on what to test or try. Hate to just keep swapping out parts until the warranty eventually runs out.
Thanks to @ogdento and @Dirk for the help on the other post i piggybacked onto. I created a new post as suggested to make this easier to track for anyone else who may have some input.
Thanks!