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guild1
08-03-2006, 03:23 PM
I just had a repair tech out today, and as I have read in the forum the Jandy Aquapure circuit boards have been having many problems. He replaced mine under warranty. He said Jandy has developed one that fixes the problems of the older one. So if your having a problem with your Jandy Aquapure SWG it may be the circuit board. Think all is well now.

thomas_CT
08-04-2006, 12:48 AM
what was the problem prior to replacing it? My cell is not making any chlorine and i was wondering if that could be a circuit board issue. i clean cell regularly, there is no debris or calcium buildup.

guild1
08-04-2006, 10:47 AM
My cell wasn't making enough chlorine. The tech diagonised it as working intermitently. He said that the old circuit board design had caused many odd problems.

guild1
08-09-2006, 09:52 PM
Since the circuit board was replaced the unit has been producing 5 times the amount of chlorine, while only running half the time. What a saving on electric it should be!:)

klharmon
09-18-2006, 06:43 PM
Well my AquaPure 1400 stopped making chlorine with the code 172 181
I may need a circuit board replacement

mkamp1515
09-20-2006, 03:34 PM
I had the same code and problem in the spring and the pool builder replaced my circuitboard. Luckily mine was only a year old and was still under warranty. Been working wonderfully since and seems to be more efficient.

keastman
09-20-2006, 11:22 PM
I'm curious what you folks with Aquapures run your production % at. I had mine at 30 and seemed to be keeping Cl around 3ppm with a CYA level 30-40. I bumped it up to 40 since it seemed that I was seeing too much sediment on the steps when I brushed the pool and thought it could be algae starting. All seems better now. Thanks

eljefe281
09-21-2006, 08:47 AM
I'm curious what you folks with Aquapures run your production % at. I had mine at 30 and seemed to be keeping Cl around 3ppm with a CYA level 30-40. I bumped it up to 40 since it seemed that I was seeing too much sediment on the steps when I brushed the pool and thought it could be algae starting. All seems better now. Thanks

I believe that, for this information to be useful, it needs to be accompanied by the pool volume and whether the user is running a 700 or 1400 system.

keastman
09-23-2006, 10:29 AM
It's a 22K gal pool, NE Florida, no screened, heavy tree load, cell on 12 hours a day, 1400 unit, new this spring, Replaced the original Clormatic III.