- Jul 24, 2020
- 280
- Pool Size
- 19500
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Aquapure 1400
Hey folks.
Hope you're having a good long weekend!
Just wanted to double check my logic here and tag on a couple of extra questions.
Getting Error 120 on my SWG, although it is still generating ok for now.
Visual inspection of cell looks good. The 3 prongs at the top look ok, middle one a hint more wear but not terrible. Cable also looks ok but a little bit of corrosion on the center socket.
Checked current - getting 5.5A in one direction and in the other it started at 4.45 but over the course of 5 minutes or so degraded to 4.1A. So the code seems valid.
Salt level is actually 3200 (K-1766), but reading 3600-3800 on the panel. Curious because I thought that salt would start to read low when the cell failed?
Anyway, my questions:
1) Have I missed anything? Anything else to try?
2) Is it worth trying a replacement cable first, or is the uneven amperage enough proof that the cell itself is at fault? The one I have has 3 physical wires inside, but 2 are paralleled at the controller end, so I don't think it's possible for there to be uneven current?
3) Does anybody know if the Aquapure cells are the same plumbing dimensions as the Nature2? The floor around the unit is damp so I suspect a small leak in the housing, and since the mineral cartridge has been removed a direct swap for the regular Aquapure would be helpful - and better for replacement parts as it's a bit more common. It would be great if I could swap it in on the old unions without having to do new plumbing. I believe the board and sensors etc. are all the same?
Thanks!
Hope you're having a good long weekend!
Just wanted to double check my logic here and tag on a couple of extra questions.
Getting Error 120 on my SWG, although it is still generating ok for now.
Visual inspection of cell looks good. The 3 prongs at the top look ok, middle one a hint more wear but not terrible. Cable also looks ok but a little bit of corrosion on the center socket.
Checked current - getting 5.5A in one direction and in the other it started at 4.45 but over the course of 5 minutes or so degraded to 4.1A. So the code seems valid.
Salt level is actually 3200 (K-1766), but reading 3600-3800 on the panel. Curious because I thought that salt would start to read low when the cell failed?
Anyway, my questions:
1) Have I missed anything? Anything else to try?
2) Is it worth trying a replacement cable first, or is the uneven amperage enough proof that the cell itself is at fault? The one I have has 3 physical wires inside, but 2 are paralleled at the controller end, so I don't think it's possible for there to be uneven current?
3) Does anybody know if the Aquapure cells are the same plumbing dimensions as the Nature2? The floor around the unit is damp so I suspect a small leak in the housing, and since the mineral cartridge has been removed a direct swap for the regular Aquapure would be helpful - and better for replacement parts as it's a bit more common. It would be great if I could swap it in on the old unions without having to do new plumbing. I believe the board and sensors etc. are all the same?
Thanks!
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