First of all, thank you all for this wonderful forum. I have been learning alot from reading your posts!
Long story short...started doing maintenance on spa (installed 2018) during the pandemic. I could get decent levels of FC (2-3) by running the Aquapure at 15-20%.
Have had on again off again algae problems since aquapure started having issues in May last year, and I couldn't get decent chlorine production even if I cranked the chlorine production up to 50 or 75%. Was getting error codes 121, 120 (120 - Low cell current in forward direction - check DC cord, clean cell if necessary or replace cell. 121 - Low cell current in reverse direction, same as 120 above). Cleaned the cell, replaced the DC cable etc to no avail, did some research online and figured it was probably be the cell (once I used non-dilluted Muriatic acid to clean the cell, so its probably my fault).
Bought new Jandy Aquapure 700 cell off ebay in Dec 2022 and installed in Feb 2023 .... didn't start it up since water temperatures were relatively low (for SoCal) in the mid 50s and wanted to wait and get water balance right. Stabilizer levels were low. Added stabilizer but levels were still below 20. So never really started the cell up. Controlled algae by scrubbing, then using Shock DryTec Calcium Hypochlorite periodically (which made the Calcium levels skyrocket, I've stopped using it since)
A couple weeks ago, had some plaster repair done, and even though the repair work was in a shallower corner of the spa, the tech drained the spa completely. Test results from newly changed spa water:
FC .5 ppm
PH 7.6- 7.8.
TA 160
CH 150
CYA 0
Salt 0
Added salt, stabilizer, liquid chlorine but didn't do anything with the akalinity which seems high in our tap water. After a few days got the water to this:
FC 2 ppm
PH 7.6- 7.8.
TA 160
CH 150
CYA 65
Salt 2700
Later on, started running Aquapure at 40% and still getting FC readings below 1. Then errors 194/125 on the Jandy Aquapure SWG.
I looked on the web and it appears "194 -Cell Current is 85% lower than desired and cell voltage above 19V (generates 125 code - Cell dirty or needs replacement)"
I checked the cell before firing it up and washed off the very light layer of scale.
Need some help figuring out the next step...Thanks in advance!
Long story short...started doing maintenance on spa (installed 2018) during the pandemic. I could get decent levels of FC (2-3) by running the Aquapure at 15-20%.
Have had on again off again algae problems since aquapure started having issues in May last year, and I couldn't get decent chlorine production even if I cranked the chlorine production up to 50 or 75%. Was getting error codes 121, 120 (120 - Low cell current in forward direction - check DC cord, clean cell if necessary or replace cell. 121 - Low cell current in reverse direction, same as 120 above). Cleaned the cell, replaced the DC cable etc to no avail, did some research online and figured it was probably be the cell (once I used non-dilluted Muriatic acid to clean the cell, so its probably my fault).
Bought new Jandy Aquapure 700 cell off ebay in Dec 2022 and installed in Feb 2023 .... didn't start it up since water temperatures were relatively low (for SoCal) in the mid 50s and wanted to wait and get water balance right. Stabilizer levels were low. Added stabilizer but levels were still below 20. So never really started the cell up. Controlled algae by scrubbing, then using Shock DryTec Calcium Hypochlorite periodically (which made the Calcium levels skyrocket, I've stopped using it since)
A couple weeks ago, had some plaster repair done, and even though the repair work was in a shallower corner of the spa, the tech drained the spa completely. Test results from newly changed spa water:
FC .5 ppm
PH 7.6- 7.8.
TA 160
CH 150
CYA 0
Salt 0
Added salt, stabilizer, liquid chlorine but didn't do anything with the akalinity which seems high in our tap water. After a few days got the water to this:
FC 2 ppm
PH 7.6- 7.8.
TA 160
CH 150
CYA 65
Salt 2700
Later on, started running Aquapure at 40% and still getting FC readings below 1. Then errors 194/125 on the Jandy Aquapure SWG.
I looked on the web and it appears "194 -Cell Current is 85% lower than desired and cell voltage above 19V (generates 125 code - Cell dirty or needs replacement)"
I checked the cell before firing it up and washed off the very light layer of scale.
Need some help figuring out the next step...Thanks in advance!