thx, I have to run out now but I opened another link and will look at this later.Since you have a Prologic, please see post# 3 here.
Indeed, I was hoping for a member near the OP's area to offer some help and save the day! @chlorinatorpro![]()
thx, I have to run out now but I opened another link and will look at this later.Since you have a Prologic, please see post# 3 here.
Indeed, I was hoping for a member near the OP's area to offer some help and save the day! @chlorinatorpro![]()
ok, great. We decided to pull the motherboard in the morning so it'll just be a day. I'll do that. thx! Now, hopefully we find it's the K1 that needs resoldering.Just pickup liquid chlorine and pour 5 ppm of LC in the water daily and stir with your pool brush or paddle.
Pump and filter are not necessary.
Correct. Lossen the screws and the wires pull out.we may seem incompetent here but the wires on the side of the green must come out by turning the screws then pulling while most everything else unplugs?
If I'm correct, I have a Hayward Goldline Pro Logic.
Anyone know where the best place is to buy a new motherboard and if it didn't work would I be out the money and stuck with it or would I be able to return it? I found some on amazon but they are not identical looking and I looked at local pool store, Leslies, and they don't have any.
thx. that makes my decision easier. if the resoldering doesn't work I'll probably just buy a new system, then. it's roughly the same amount of $ as the pb would charge for a new motherboard. Now to backwash the pool and take out motherboard. It'll be dark soon. I'll post pics when I get it out.Goldline introduced AquaLogic in 2003. Hayward acquired Goldline in August of 2004. Hayward discontinued AquaLogic in 2008 and replaced it with Prologic. Hayward Automation Guide describes the different versions of the Prologic system and its capabilities.
ProLogic uses the GLX-PCB-PRO board.
Most places have a no-return policy on electronic boards. They have no way to test returns and determine if you damaged the board or if they can resell it.
eBay or another online site is the way to get rid of it if it doesn't work for you.
pb checked it yesterday with his digital tester that he said is pretty accurate and it was 3200. My pump hasn't been running since the board is out so I don't want to test now but I do use the Taylor salt kit.What salt level have you run your SWG at?
You check your salinity with a K-1766 test kit?
pb checked it yesterday with his digital tester that he said is pretty accurate and it was 3200. My pump hasn't been running since the board is out so I don't want to test now but I do use the Taylor salt kit.