I read through a bunch of posts including the massive "Further Reading" page about Pentair heaters and I'm still stuck. Our heater is plumbed for both our pool and in-ground spa, so we went to last night and I turned on the heater to get into the hot tub, and ran into an odd issue. The heater would turn on, fire, heat up for ~5 minutes, then something would trip and it would cut off and show the "Service Heater" light. After about 60 seconds, the light would go away, the heater would fire up again, and it would heat for another ~5 minutes. The hot tub eventually got up to temp, but obviously something is wrong.
First thing I did was swap out my dirty "opening" cartridge filters with brand new filters, cleaned out my pump basket, and checked for any other potential flow issues. Tried the heater again, high RPM (I think 2900 for the spa setting). Same thing...after a few minutes, it trips, waits a minute, clears, and starts up again. I took the heater apart and see it's the HLS light. The reading indicated the issue could be flow-related (taken care of), and could be the temperature regulator. I pulled it out, tossed it in hot water ~140 degrees and it opened up just fine. It was a little bit corroded/rusted, but looked just like the ones in all the youtube videos i searched.
From other posts, it seems if it was the HLS sensor itself that was bad, it wouldn't even fire up. I don't know if that's true in every case, but I don't know how to test if the sensor is bad prior to buying a replacement. So I figured I would ask here and see what I've missed that I could try out. I had to replace the AGS sensor last year, and saw someone said usually if one goes bad the other is close behind, but again, would the heater even kick on if the sensor was bad? Could it be "going bad" and this is the behavior you'd see?
First thing I did was swap out my dirty "opening" cartridge filters with brand new filters, cleaned out my pump basket, and checked for any other potential flow issues. Tried the heater again, high RPM (I think 2900 for the spa setting). Same thing...after a few minutes, it trips, waits a minute, clears, and starts up again. I took the heater apart and see it's the HLS light. The reading indicated the issue could be flow-related (taken care of), and could be the temperature regulator. I pulled it out, tossed it in hot water ~140 degrees and it opened up just fine. It was a little bit corroded/rusted, but looked just like the ones in all the youtube videos i searched.
From other posts, it seems if it was the HLS sensor itself that was bad, it wouldn't even fire up. I don't know if that's true in every case, but I don't know how to test if the sensor is bad prior to buying a replacement. So I figured I would ask here and see what I've missed that I could try out. I had to replace the AGS sensor last year, and saw someone said usually if one goes bad the other is close behind, but again, would the heater even kick on if the sensor was bad? Could it be "going bad" and this is the behavior you'd see?