cmcq
06-10-2012, 04:44 PM
I've got a BioGuard Mineral Springs SWG system that isn't working. It was installed in the Spring of 2005, so this would be its 8th season (if it isn't dead). The "check cell" light is on steadily and it isnt generating chlorine. I pulled the cell and there wasn't much on it, but I soaked it in 50/50 water/acid and blasted with a hose just in case. After that, it still didn't work.
If it matters, I've got a 22k IG gunite pool. The readings on the control unit are:
2200 (minerals, but I'm sure it is above that based on the amount of salt I added at start-up)
85
31.3
0.00
86P
-0
AL-2
r 1.33
1. Is there anything else I can or should do to test it or fix the system?
2. There is a wire after the cell in the plumbing (a ground) - is there anything I should do with it?
3. If I have to replace it, can I just replace the cell or do I need to replace the control unit too?
Thx - I'm already tired of managing chlorine levels without the SWG.
Charlie
If it matters, I've got a 22k IG gunite pool. The readings on the control unit are:
2200 (minerals, but I'm sure it is above that based on the amount of salt I added at start-up)
85
31.3
0.00
86P
-0
AL-2
r 1.33
1. Is there anything else I can or should do to test it or fix the system?
2. There is a wire after the cell in the plumbing (a ground) - is there anything I should do with it?
3. If I have to replace it, can I just replace the cell or do I need to replace the control unit too?
Thx - I'm already tired of managing chlorine levels without the SWG.
Charlie