Does anyone know where I can find instructions for replacing the Jandy Aquapure 1400 Chlorine generator power interface board (back board)?
My system was having problems after installation of a new variable speed pump. A Jandy tech support phone consultation had me run the tests and diagnosed a failing back board.
I live in LA and there are some unscrupulous repair outfits out there. I previously called one company who wanted to charge me $1000 to replace the salt cell, that was with a salt cell I'd already provided. A 5-10 min job for $1000!!
The Jandy tech gave me some names and addresses. Some were no longer in business. One guy wanted to charge me $175 an hour for labor, fair enough. I didn't like him telling me he would charge $375 for a $100 replacement part though. When my husband called him on it he said it was fair practice? Is that what it's like in the rest of the country? Is that a reasonable charge? I'm not sure my doctor charges that much and she went to school for a lot of years.
If anyone has links to repair diagrams I would appreciate them. I've had some experience soldering pcb boards removing and replacing components. It can't be that complicated. It's just intimidating without diagrams.
My system was having problems after installation of a new variable speed pump. A Jandy tech support phone consultation had me run the tests and diagnosed a failing back board.
I live in LA and there are some unscrupulous repair outfits out there. I previously called one company who wanted to charge me $1000 to replace the salt cell, that was with a salt cell I'd already provided. A 5-10 min job for $1000!!
The Jandy tech gave me some names and addresses. Some were no longer in business. One guy wanted to charge me $175 an hour for labor, fair enough. I didn't like him telling me he would charge $375 for a $100 replacement part though. When my husband called him on it he said it was fair practice? Is that what it's like in the rest of the country? Is that a reasonable charge? I'm not sure my doctor charges that much and she went to school for a lot of years.
If anyone has links to repair diagrams I would appreciate them. I've had some experience soldering pcb boards removing and replacing components. It can't be that complicated. It's just intimidating without diagrams.