Hi TFP,
Went from pool novice to having a trouble free pool a couple years ago when I bought my first place with a pool and this forum was awesome with examples and assistance. Nowadays people remark on how little effort it is I spend taking care of my pool -- a 12,000 gallon in-ground jobbie with an RJ-45 SWG and Pentair VSP.
A couple weeks ago, I had a guy out to install a mastertemp 400 heater and an iAqualink upgrade kit for my ancient Aqualink control panel. The guy set off alarm bells as soon as he arrived: 'my partner used to do the electronics and he passed away recently...' but he'd been in the business forever (he's 70!) and had a young assistant so they went ahead.
Long story short, it took them a week instead of a day to do the install because various things kept going wrong and I ended up doing the iAqualink setup myself. The one problem I haven't been able to fix is that, ever since he did this install, I get 'no flow' on the RJ-45 and it just looks like the cell isn't doing anything where previously you could see water rushing through it when the pump came on. The guy said a) he'd never heard of or seen Circupool before and b) he didn't change anything and the flow sensor must be bad. He's been out a few times and demonstrated that there is water IN the cell (by opening it and water pours out) but it's not clear that there is water going THROUGH the cell.
He didn't change anything about this section of pipe or the flow sensor when installing the heater, but he did disconnect it and reconnect it several times. I am trying to figure out what to do: I ordered a new flow sensor just on the off chance that's it but I am very familiar with what this system should look like when it's working, and the cell just 'looks' busy when there's water flowing through it in a way it now looks dead (see below)
Here's a video of what happens when it comes on: New video by Samuel Knowlton
Aside from never hiring this guy again, any suggestions?
Went from pool novice to having a trouble free pool a couple years ago when I bought my first place with a pool and this forum was awesome with examples and assistance. Nowadays people remark on how little effort it is I spend taking care of my pool -- a 12,000 gallon in-ground jobbie with an RJ-45 SWG and Pentair VSP.
A couple weeks ago, I had a guy out to install a mastertemp 400 heater and an iAqualink upgrade kit for my ancient Aqualink control panel. The guy set off alarm bells as soon as he arrived: 'my partner used to do the electronics and he passed away recently...' but he'd been in the business forever (he's 70!) and had a young assistant so they went ahead.
Long story short, it took them a week instead of a day to do the install because various things kept going wrong and I ended up doing the iAqualink setup myself. The one problem I haven't been able to fix is that, ever since he did this install, I get 'no flow' on the RJ-45 and it just looks like the cell isn't doing anything where previously you could see water rushing through it when the pump came on. The guy said a) he'd never heard of or seen Circupool before and b) he didn't change anything and the flow sensor must be bad. He's been out a few times and demonstrated that there is water IN the cell (by opening it and water pours out) but it's not clear that there is water going THROUGH the cell.
He didn't change anything about this section of pipe or the flow sensor when installing the heater, but he did disconnect it and reconnect it several times. I am trying to figure out what to do: I ordered a new flow sensor just on the off chance that's it but I am very familiar with what this system should look like when it's working, and the cell just 'looks' busy when there's water flowing through it in a way it now looks dead (see below)
Here's a video of what happens when it comes on: New video by Samuel Knowlton
Aside from never hiring this guy again, any suggestions?