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hzz
09-10-2006, 07:10 AM
My Aquabot Turbo is 7 or 8 years old.

I am having a problem with the power supply. When I flip the rocker switch to the "on" position, then push the black reset button, the rocker switch lights up red as it is supposed to, but then immediately goes off. Sometimes it will stay on for a minute, but it does not stay on for longer than that. The same thing happens if I try it without the robot attached to the power supply, so I know the problem lies with the power supply, not the robot itself.

Any ideas as to what is wrong with it?

hzz
09-10-2006, 02:47 PM
I fixed it but I thought I would post the answer in case anybody else should run into the same problem.

It was the timer inside the power supply that was causing the problem, so I simply byp***ed the timer and now run it with just the on/off switch. I may hook it up to an external timer

A free fix is the best kind, especially after 8 years :-)

mbar
09-10-2006, 08:18 PM
Thanks for posting you answer:) It's always good to let all of us know how you fixed the problem, in case we need it in the future.

srbaker
09-13-2006, 04:54 PM
Be careful with an external timer! I know. I have an Aquabot turbo plus remote that I bought two years ago. Because, the plus remote model does not have the built in timer, Aquaprodocts supplied an external timer. The problem is the timer provided and every digital external timer I could find on the internet, goes on automatically every 24hrs. So if you leave the bot in the water and then someone takes it out of the water (which aquaproducts says to do if someone goes in to the pool) with out unplugging it, the bot will turn on and start running out of the water. If you are lucky, it will fall back into the water. Unfortunately in my case I was not lucky and the bot ran into my pool house and tried to climb its wall for 5 hrs. The first time this happened both drive motors and the pump motor burned out. Since the unit was only 2 weeks old, they reluctantly fixed it under warranty. This summer, the same thing happened. Only the pump motor burned out, but it cost me about $200 to fix. Also, again form experience you can not leave the PS outside uncovered. Again a design defect. I have mine on a stack of bricks and I cover it with a bucket.