Troubleshooting Dolphin S300 "DC In Voltage" error

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TFP Guide
Jun 22, 2017
861
Baxley, GA
Pool Size
35000
Surface
Vinyl
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
CircuPool RJ-45
My Dolphin S300 is acting up. Runs for about 10-30 seconds in cleaning mode, but runs perfectly fine driving it manually. I noticed an error message in the app that says "DC In Voltage". I checked the impeller for any obstructions, but it was clear.

I stumbled upon this troubleshooting guide (How to Troubleshoot a Dolphin Pool Cleaner - INYOPools.com), however the part about the PSU seems to be for an old model. Mine has 4 pins with voltages ranging from 7-29V depending on which pins I test. Does anyone know the correct voltages on the power connector to the robot or could test measure their working one for me?

On mine, I get
1-2: 17.2V
1-3: 12.1V
1-4: 9.6V
2-3: 29.4V
2-4: 7.5V
3-4: 21.8V
 
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Did you take those readings directly at the power supply or at the end of the cable? Do both and compare to ensure you don't have a cable issue.
 
Both I tested both at the power supply and the other end of the cable, same readings for the 3 wires that are inside the cable. The connector on the PSU has 4 pins, but the cable has 3.

Bigger issue right now is that I unplugged the servo from the robot's control board, and apparently that connector can physically plug in either direction, so not sure which way it's supposed to be.
 
Got the servo connected back right. Figured out which wire is DC+ and which is DC-.

Think it's the impeller motor. Made a really odd grinding sound while turning, and when powered off, does not rotate smoothly by hand.
 
I believe pins 2 and 3 are your main power at ~30VDC. The third line (pin 1 or 4) should be signal, and should use the same ground as the power supply, either pin 2 or three. You should be able to determine GND by looking at polarity of pins 2 and 3.

Try running the impeller motor with the impeller removed. Ensure the impeller is not rubbing against something.
 
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