- Jan 27, 2014
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I just replaced my orginal IC40 with a new one because the original was reading 0 salt. The story is deeper than this.
It started when the comm system on my eztouch went out and so I replaced the eztouch motherboard. That got my pool pumps working on schedule. Also my Internet interface module went out at the same time so i figured I had some sort of voltage surge or something that took out my comms. Replaced the Internet Interface and now its working fine.
I know the comms were working on the SWG after replacing the EZT motherboard because I could change the percentages and the SWG responded. However it still read 0 salt. So I figured the "voltage surge" must have taken it out too. I got a new IC40 and installed it and it's doing the same thing. It responds to the EZtouch but reads 0 salt. My flow is good and salt tests out around 3600. Any ideas? Did I just buy a new one with the same issue? I checked voltage to the SWG and it is reading 42v or so which I believe is normal (this was from the molex connector at the end of the SWG cable while it was plugged in). I know that if the SWG reads salt levels as too low then it will not try to make chlorine and my pool is getting green.
Thanks
It started when the comm system on my eztouch went out and so I replaced the eztouch motherboard. That got my pool pumps working on schedule. Also my Internet interface module went out at the same time so i figured I had some sort of voltage surge or something that took out my comms. Replaced the Internet Interface and now its working fine.
I know the comms were working on the SWG after replacing the EZT motherboard because I could change the percentages and the SWG responded. However it still read 0 salt. So I figured the "voltage surge" must have taken it out too. I got a new IC40 and installed it and it's doing the same thing. It responds to the EZtouch but reads 0 salt. My flow is good and salt tests out around 3600. Any ideas? Did I just buy a new one with the same issue? I checked voltage to the SWG and it is reading 42v or so which I believe is normal (this was from the molex connector at the end of the SWG cable while it was plugged in). I know that if the SWG reads salt levels as too low then it will not try to make chlorine and my pool is getting green.
Thanks