Hi everyone,
I just opened my pool today and was just trying to get ahead of any issues. Long story short, we were having "No Flow" issues last year and actually got our Jandy 1400 SWC replaced later in the season last year. Opened the pool today and am I am seeing the same message, No Flow. Now, the water is 50 degrees and my salt is low, 2500 (that is what is is saying, I will actually test it once it stops raining). My question is, could low salt (2500) and/or low temp cause that No Flow message or do I have another issue on my hands? I looked it up and did not see anything about No Flow based on temp but I could be very wrong. The only thing, which is the same issue as last year is if I turn up my VSP, the salt then reads 2800 and the no flow message goes away. Maybe it does have to do with a low salt reading by the system? I will add more salt and see if it goes away, but I just hope my theory is correct. Anyone know the answer for sure?
Thanks!!!
I just opened my pool today and was just trying to get ahead of any issues. Long story short, we were having "No Flow" issues last year and actually got our Jandy 1400 SWC replaced later in the season last year. Opened the pool today and am I am seeing the same message, No Flow. Now, the water is 50 degrees and my salt is low, 2500 (that is what is is saying, I will actually test it once it stops raining). My question is, could low salt (2500) and/or low temp cause that No Flow message or do I have another issue on my hands? I looked it up and did not see anything about No Flow based on temp but I could be very wrong. The only thing, which is the same issue as last year is if I turn up my VSP, the salt then reads 2800 and the no flow message goes away. Maybe it does have to do with a low salt reading by the system? I will add more salt and see if it goes away, but I just hope my theory is correct. Anyone know the answer for sure?
Thanks!!!