I apologize for what is likely to be a series of dumb questions or obvious observations.
So I only recently learned that this vintage of Aqualink RS system (installed 2006) is actually intended to have a controller that is supposed to be either wall-mounted somewhere OR in the form of a hand-held "PDA" or both. This makes sense as I've come to realize there is no way to program an Aqualink from the main control box. There is a gray Jandy "J-box" on the wall, which I understand to be the RF transceiver for the PDA. There is no control panel or PDA to be found anywhere. The old owner told me about how the system is currently set to run the pump for 6 hours a day. I didn't think to question how the automation knows what time it is or when to turn itself on. From what I'm reading, 6 hours also seems like it's not enough time to cope with hot Texas summers. I also would like to re-install a new gas heater at some point since the old owners just ripped the last one out when it broke down. Why you would do this with a spa is beyond me. Anyway, this leads me to some questions:
1. I assume the J-box does indeed indicate that there should be a PDA. There's nothing else that this thing is used for, correct?
2. If it IS for the PDA, how do I find one that is compatible with my system? I see a few revisions of the PDA when scouring fleaBay. Some are gray, some are blue, some say Jandy, some say Zodiac.
3. Can the various functions (heater, air blower, etc) be "coded" or programmed via the PDA or does this need some other programming method? Is this something that is coded at all or do the "programs" just tell it to activate certain relays?
4. There appear to be thermocouples on two of the pipes - is this how the system determines water temperature for heater functions?
5. If the system can't be fully programed or coded via the PDA, is there some "dealership tool" that is available? Think like the tools a dealership can use to turn features on your car on or off.
Something else I noticed, since I bought the house a month ago I thought the air blower pump for the spa was just broken. Pushing the "air blower" button in the Aqualink did nothing but turn the red light on. Turns out if you push the "heater" button, the air blower turns on. It seems they're using the "electric heater" output on the board to activate the air blower relay. No idea why. Also, the blower sounds like a jet engine taking off.. is that seriously how loud these things are?
I appreciate any guidance anyone can offer!
So I only recently learned that this vintage of Aqualink RS system (installed 2006) is actually intended to have a controller that is supposed to be either wall-mounted somewhere OR in the form of a hand-held "PDA" or both. This makes sense as I've come to realize there is no way to program an Aqualink from the main control box. There is a gray Jandy "J-box" on the wall, which I understand to be the RF transceiver for the PDA. There is no control panel or PDA to be found anywhere. The old owner told me about how the system is currently set to run the pump for 6 hours a day. I didn't think to question how the automation knows what time it is or when to turn itself on. From what I'm reading, 6 hours also seems like it's not enough time to cope with hot Texas summers. I also would like to re-install a new gas heater at some point since the old owners just ripped the last one out when it broke down. Why you would do this with a spa is beyond me. Anyway, this leads me to some questions:
1. I assume the J-box does indeed indicate that there should be a PDA. There's nothing else that this thing is used for, correct?
2. If it IS for the PDA, how do I find one that is compatible with my system? I see a few revisions of the PDA when scouring fleaBay. Some are gray, some are blue, some say Jandy, some say Zodiac.
3. Can the various functions (heater, air blower, etc) be "coded" or programmed via the PDA or does this need some other programming method? Is this something that is coded at all or do the "programs" just tell it to activate certain relays?
4. There appear to be thermocouples on two of the pipes - is this how the system determines water temperature for heater functions?
5. If the system can't be fully programed or coded via the PDA, is there some "dealership tool" that is available? Think like the tools a dealership can use to turn features on your car on or off.
Something else I noticed, since I bought the house a month ago I thought the air blower pump for the spa was just broken. Pushing the "air blower" button in the Aqualink did nothing but turn the red light on. Turns out if you push the "heater" button, the air blower turns on. It seems they're using the "electric heater" output on the board to activate the air blower relay. No idea why. Also, the blower sounds like a jet engine taking off.. is that seriously how loud these things are?
I appreciate any guidance anyone can offer!
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