cmcq
06-02-2008, 06:50 PM
From prior readings, I believe the Mineral Springs equipment is the same as the Aquarite from Goldline. I'm having 2 problems with the unit and I can't tell if they're connected or not (although I suspect they are). This is the 4th year for the unit which was installed when the pool was built.
The first problem I noticed is that the "check cell" and "check minerals" lights on the control unit are constantly lit. I checked the cell and it appeared to be okay. There was some light brown residue on the exit side but that all came off easily. I washed with h2o/acid while I had it off just to be sure. I then reconnected the unit and turned it back on. Check cell and check minerals weren't lit, but when I hit the button to cycle through the readings, I heard a "click" and "Check cell" and "check minerals" came back on (2nd problem). I unplugged, checked the fuse, waited, reconnected the unit and the same thing happened again. Nothing has changed with wiring or fuses or setup or anything since last year, and the manual I was given is completely useless. Any ideas how to identify and fix?
In the meantime, I'm assuming no chlorine is being generated and am using sticks, but I don't want to continue to do that, esp as it gets hotter.
Thanks
Charlie
The first problem I noticed is that the "check cell" and "check minerals" lights on the control unit are constantly lit. I checked the cell and it appeared to be okay. There was some light brown residue on the exit side but that all came off easily. I washed with h2o/acid while I had it off just to be sure. I then reconnected the unit and turned it back on. Check cell and check minerals weren't lit, but when I hit the button to cycle through the readings, I heard a "click" and "Check cell" and "check minerals" came back on (2nd problem). I unplugged, checked the fuse, waited, reconnected the unit and the same thing happened again. Nothing has changed with wiring or fuses or setup or anything since last year, and the manual I was given is completely useless. Any ideas how to identify and fix?
In the meantime, I'm assuming no chlorine is being generated and am using sticks, but I don't want to continue to do that, esp as it gets hotter.
Thanks
Charlie