So yesterday I come out to the pool and I can't turn on the pump for the spa nor the one for the waterfall. (2 different pumps) Go to the control panel and each pump has a 240V GFCI breaker, both are tripped. I have some contractors working on the home, and thought maybe one of their tools is flaky and may have tripped these GFCI's even though they wouldn't have been on the same circuit obviously.
I flip the breakers and both pumps fire right up.
This morning the kids want to so swimming, so I turn on the waterfalls with screenlogic on the phone. Nothing. Again go to the easytouch and both breakers tripped. Flip them and the waterfall pump turns on, but the intelliflo will not. I can toggle the pool low/high and I hear a clicking at the pump but no spinny. I flip open the cover on the pump and am greeted by F90052 ALARM.
Researching the alarm is low voltage. So I pull the cover off the Intelliflo control panel at the pump itself and measure 240VAC. Not low, but pump wont turn on.
Cycle the breaker a couple times, still same behavior. I turned off the breaker and disconnected the 240 at the pump, and remove the electronics thinking maybe a start capacitor is inside I can try and replace. Dismantle the whole thing and realize all the caps and electronics are non serviceable.
Put it all back together, flip the breaker and the pump's errors are cleared and the pump fires right up.
Does anyone have any ideas on this at all?
The best part about it all is that I am leaving for vacation for 3 weeks on Friday. Great timing eh?
I flip the breakers and both pumps fire right up.
This morning the kids want to so swimming, so I turn on the waterfalls with screenlogic on the phone. Nothing. Again go to the easytouch and both breakers tripped. Flip them and the waterfall pump turns on, but the intelliflo will not. I can toggle the pool low/high and I hear a clicking at the pump but no spinny. I flip open the cover on the pump and am greeted by F90052 ALARM.
Researching the alarm is low voltage. So I pull the cover off the Intelliflo control panel at the pump itself and measure 240VAC. Not low, but pump wont turn on.
Cycle the breaker a couple times, still same behavior. I turned off the breaker and disconnected the 240 at the pump, and remove the electronics thinking maybe a start capacitor is inside I can try and replace. Dismantle the whole thing and realize all the caps and electronics are non serviceable.
Put it all back together, flip the breaker and the pump's errors are cleared and the pump fires right up.
Does anyone have any ideas on this at all?
The best part about it all is that I am leaving for vacation for 3 weeks on Friday. Great timing eh?