- Feb 4, 2013
- 42
- Pool Size
- 15000
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-3)
We’ve been in our house a little over a year now. Previous owners had a pool installed about 4 years ago. 15k gallons, automatic cover, Hayward AquaRite chlorine generator. From the time we moved in until we Winterized the pool last year, Everything seemed to be fine. But I couldn’t control the actual running of the pump from my phone- previous owner said the pool installed had never been able to get it to work right. They thought it was a bad cable from the controller to the pump, but had tried a new one to no avail. So they just set the controls on the actual pump to run 24/7 at a lower rpm. So my pump never shut off. So this spring I went searching for a solution. After searching on here I realized they had wired my Jandy controller to my Pentair pump without connecting the correct color wires at the Jandy control box. Once I fixed that I have been able to control the pump on/off correctly. But as soon as I did that I found my SWG started acting weird. Eventually I discovered that the SWG had been wired directly to the breaker box panel so that it was connected to live power 24/7. I figured out where inside the Jandy box the power relay was for the SWG and wired it into there (interestingly, it looked like something had been wired into that relay previously as the terminal screws were clearly out of the fully closed position). But even then, the BluWater T-3 knockoff salt cell still wouldn’t generate. So I purchased another new T-3 knockoff and installed it, and it started working immediately. But it only worked for a few weeks before it just stopped generating. No error lights, and all the diagnostic numbers looked right. I verified my salt content is correct (3400) with 2 independent tests (my home TFP kit and again at a pool store.). Figured maybe it was just a cheap fluke salt cell. Found a good deal on another new T-3 knockoff from Home Depot online, and installed it. Started generating immediately and overnight my free chlorine level went from almost zero to 2.3. Worked well for a couple weeks and now doesn’t seem to be generating, despite no error lights on the panel. I have inspected the cell visually and cleaned them all with no change. There is a loud “thunk” in the SWG box when the power kicks on to it; is that normal? Wondering if I have a Hayward AquaRite control box power surge issue that keeps ruining my salt cells?