Jandy Aquapure PLC1400 code 120- loose prong?

b47smith

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Jun 12, 2024
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Tampa, FL
Pool Size
12500
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Jandy Aquapure 1400
Hey everybody,
New pool owner here! I've been lurking for a few months and have been able to get a general sense of pool maintenance, but am now stuck. My SWG is throwing a service code 120. I've scoured the forums and have tried a few things to fix it, but am still seeing the same issue. I decided to take the prong plate off of my salt cell and dont see any disconnected prongs, but did notice the middle prong has a very minor wiggle. Is this normal?
 

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The middle prong is the most susceptible to corrosion so that may be the issue.
How old is the SWCG?
I've only owned the house for 4 months but the pool was built in 2019 according to the old owner's paperwork. I'm not seeing any documentation on a cell replacement since then. I cleaned the cell with acid yesterday- it looked like it hadn't been done in a long time.

For what its worth- I recalibrated the salinity level to match my salinity tester at 2530 and the error went away. I'll add salt tomorrow to see if it goes back to normal.
 
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5 years on a SWCG cell is great. Not sure where you live - you may want to update your location as that helps us determine if you are in an area that keeps a pool open year round or an area that may have high calcium issues, etc.
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I'm in Tampa- open year round with high calcium. The SWG was set at 25% when I moved in and I kept it there for a while until it started getting hot. Thats when I bumped it up to 80%.
 
Do you self test your pool water? We recommend a proper test kit and since you have a SWCG it requires the additional salt test.
Test Kits Compared. - either the TF-100 with a salt kit or the TF-Pro with salt are the better value but the Taylor kit K-2006-C (C is recommended as it has the larger volume reagents) can be purchased on line however need to purchase the K-1766 salt kit as well.

Also get the PoolMath app - there is the free version and the $8 annual fee version. There is a section on it that will help you set your SWCG % output based on your needed daily loss of FC ppm.
 
Do you self test your pool water? We recommend a proper test kit and since you have a SWCG it requires the additional salt test.
Test Kits Compared. - either the TF-100 with a salt kit or the TF-Pro with salt are the better value but the Taylor kit K-2006-C (C is recommended as it has the larger volume reagents) can be purchased on line however need to purchase the K-1766 salt kit as well.

Also get the PoolMath app - there is the free version and the $8 annual fee version. There is a section on it that will help you set your SWCG % output based on your needed daily loss of FC ppm.
I do self test. All I have right now is a 3 way test kit for chlorine, pH, and bromine as well as a digital salinity tester that also shows pH. I do currently use test strips just for a general idea of levels but don't rely on them for accuracy. I planned on getting the TF-100 kit.

I noticed the pool not staying as clean very long (which I thought was weird with salt pools requiring less maintenance). I assumed it was because I was learning the ins and outs of pool chemistry, but now I'm wondering if the error code has been showing longer that I realized. Does the generator shut off completely with a service code present?
 
I do self test. All I have right now is a 3 way test kit for chlorine, pH, and bromine as well as a digital salinity tester that also shows pH. I do currently use test strips just for a general idea of levels but don't rely on them for accuracy. I planned on getting the TF-100 kit.
Ok great.
noticed the pool not staying as clean very long (which I thought was weird with salt pools requiring less maintenance)
Do you mean is the pool sanitized? Clean refers to debris or algae in pool. Which do you mean?

Does the generator shut off completely with a service code present?
Most likely.
 
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