I am experiencing what many others have posted. I am still under warranty (for another little bit) and am trying to get this resolved once and for all.
When the cell is resting, the system will sometimes jump into Service Mode with error code 123. The funny thing is, it will jump back to normal operation and produced chlorine. The problem for me really is that I am having a hard time getting to 7 ppm FC while running the chlorinator at 100% for 12 hours a day. The service tech has run all of the diagnostics with a multimeter and Jandy determined that I needed a new cell. They replaced the cell, power cord, and the tri sensor and as soon as they did; same problem. They are now sending a new board as that seems the only piece left.
Anyway, I am concerned that even replacing the board isn't going to fix the problem. If it doesn't, then I want to have my ducks lined up.
So, my question is, how much chlorine is this cell supposed to be generating in a 12 hour period if set at 100%? Is it half (.625 lbs) per day?
When the cell is resting, the system will sometimes jump into Service Mode with error code 123. The funny thing is, it will jump back to normal operation and produced chlorine. The problem for me really is that I am having a hard time getting to 7 ppm FC while running the chlorinator at 100% for 12 hours a day. The service tech has run all of the diagnostics with a multimeter and Jandy determined that I needed a new cell. They replaced the cell, power cord, and the tri sensor and as soon as they did; same problem. They are now sending a new board as that seems the only piece left.
Anyway, I am concerned that even replacing the board isn't going to fix the problem. If it doesn't, then I want to have my ducks lined up.
So, my question is, how much chlorine is this cell supposed to be generating in a 12 hour period if set at 100%? Is it half (.625 lbs) per day?
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