I check the pool pilot fairly regularly. I keep the salt level around 3200 ppm. I think I checked a few weeks ago and the pool pilot was saying salt was down to 3000, so I added about a bag and brought it back up.
This morning, I checked the pool pilot display and it said "Error: Purify off. Add Salt 324 Lb". It thinks the salt level is at 400ppm.
This has never happened before. Salt cell is about 3 years old. I checked, It is clean. It is this: Autopilot Pool Pilot Digital Chlorine Generator Replacement Cell Only With Unions - PPC1 (Formerly RC35/22)
There is a pipe that splits off from the main pipe (main pipe is the one that takes the water from the filter back to the pool). This other pipe pipe takes some water to the salt cell, and it has it's own little filter that I clean when I clean the main cartridge filter. That filter was very dirty and mostly blocked. I cleaned that and put it back. I don't know if that may have been the reason for this reading. It has been a few hours and the reading has not changed. I even reset the breaker switch to make the system restart.
What other reasons might there be for a bad reading? What can I check or do? Should I try to clean the Tri-Sensor Assembly that sits before the water cell? I also have an old cell that this one replaced 3 years ago. I think that cell was still working, if that can be used for testing.
Since it says "Purify off" I guess it is not trying to generate chlorine right now. I checked chlorine level in the pool. I had shocked when closing the pool some months ago, and the chlorine had stayed around 16 (32 drops of the Taylor FAS DPD kit) for a long time during biweekly checks, now it is down to 11 (22 drops). So it's lower than it was, still high though. I can keep it high manually with liquid chlorine while I figure out what to do.
Or should I call in a pool equipment repair person? They may just replace everything....
This morning, I checked the pool pilot display and it said "Error: Purify off. Add Salt 324 Lb". It thinks the salt level is at 400ppm.
This has never happened before. Salt cell is about 3 years old. I checked, It is clean. It is this: Autopilot Pool Pilot Digital Chlorine Generator Replacement Cell Only With Unions - PPC1 (Formerly RC35/22)
There is a pipe that splits off from the main pipe (main pipe is the one that takes the water from the filter back to the pool). This other pipe pipe takes some water to the salt cell, and it has it's own little filter that I clean when I clean the main cartridge filter. That filter was very dirty and mostly blocked. I cleaned that and put it back. I don't know if that may have been the reason for this reading. It has been a few hours and the reading has not changed. I even reset the breaker switch to make the system restart.
What other reasons might there be for a bad reading? What can I check or do? Should I try to clean the Tri-Sensor Assembly that sits before the water cell? I also have an old cell that this one replaced 3 years ago. I think that cell was still working, if that can be used for testing.
Since it says "Purify off" I guess it is not trying to generate chlorine right now. I checked chlorine level in the pool. I had shocked when closing the pool some months ago, and the chlorine had stayed around 16 (32 drops of the Taylor FAS DPD kit) for a long time during biweekly checks, now it is down to 11 (22 drops). So it's lower than it was, still high though. I can keep it high manually with liquid chlorine while I figure out what to do.
Or should I call in a pool equipment repair person? They may just replace everything....
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